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Thomas Mann: Exile, Resistance, and Literary Legacy

Thomas Mann, a German novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, fled Germany in 1933 after Hitler's rise and became a vocal critic of Nazism, losing his citizenship and ultimately dying in Switzerland in 1955.

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Uyghur Tiananmen Leader's 36 Years of Exile

Örkesh Dölet, a Uyghur student leader during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, has lived in exile in Taiwan for 36 years, separated from his family due to the Chinese government's refusal to allow them to join him, despite his repeated attempts to return.

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1992: A Serbian Girl's Exile

Eleven-year-old Lana's life in 1992 Serbia is profoundly altered by the news of her grandfather's death, coinciding with the start of the Yugoslavian war, prompting her family's emigration and shaping her memories of exile.

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Russia: Today": A Multimedia Opera Exploring National Identity

Evgeny Birman's opera "Russia: Today" uses video art and operatic voices from a range of perspectives to depict Russia's identity and future, based on anonymous responses from people in Russia, Finland, Latvia, and Germany.

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Belarusian Exile Faces New Challenges in Latvia

Belarusian journalist Kirill Turowski, along with over 500,000 others, fled Lukashenko's regime and now lives in Latvia, facing challenges integrating and concerns over a proposed law that would ban Belarusian citizens from owning property there.

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Namavar's "Verblijf": A Poetic Exploration of Migration and Identity

Yasmin Namavar's debut poetry collection, "Verblijf," explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through contrasting styles and languages, revealing anxieties related to political upheaval and the search for belonging.

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Palestinian-American Author's Memoir Connects Personal Trauma to Gaza Crisis

Hala Alyan's new memoir, "I'll Tell You When I'm Home," published in 2024, details her surrogacy journey after repeated miscarriages, connecting her personal struggles with her family's history of displacement and the ongoing crisis in Gaza, highlighting the intergenerational trauma of exile and emp...

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Guatemalan Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Exiled After Imprisonment

Virginia Laparra, a Guatemalan anti-corruption prosecutor, was imprisoned and subsequently exiled after denouncing a corrupt judge, highlighting a pattern of political persecution against jurists in Guatemala, with at least 98% of her former colleagues now in exile.

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Berggruen Collection: Modern Art's Resistance to Nazi Suppression

The National Gallery of Australia's "Cézanne to Giacometti" exhibition, largely from Heinz Berggruen's collection, showcases modern art deemed "degenerate" by the Nazis, highlighting artistic resistance against oppression and tracing the spread of modernist styles from Europe to Australia.

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ICC Forms Task Force to Support Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will create a task force, supported by India, England, and Australia, to aid Afghan women cricketers exiled due to the Taliban's takeover in 2021, providing funding and a high-performance program after years of campaigning by the players and pressure from othe...

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South Korea's History of Scandal-Plagued Presidents

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and treason investigation is the latest in a series of scandals that have marred the careers of several former presidents, including exile, assassination, and imprisonment.

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Thomas Mann's Anti-Nazi Radio Broadcasts During WWII

Thomas Mann, a German novelist and Nobel laureate in exile in the US, delivered 60 radio broadcasts to Germany between 1941 and 1945, urging Germans to switch sides during WWII, as part of BBC's psychological warfare strategy; these broadcasts remain his most significant political legacy, despite po...

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