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Five myths about George Soros

August 27, 2020

He’s not actually plotting a revolution or paying people to protest.

By  Emily Tamkin

Emily Tamkin is the U.S. editor at the New Statesman and the author of “The Influence of Soros.”

August 6, 2020

George Soros, who turns 90 on Wednesday, may…

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Open Society Foundations-Armenia provides over US $600,000 for the response to COVID-19

July 20, 2020

20 July, 2020

To help fight the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Armenia, Open Society Foundations-Armenia has to date provided over US $600,000. From the first days of the outbreak in the country, OSF-Armenia, faithful to its mission, has continued to defend the values of open…

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COVID-19 and closed institutions: How OSF Armenia supports penitentiary institutions to fight the pandemic

July 10, 2020

10 July, 2020

Nubarashen penitentiary institution.
Vaghinak Ghazaryan

Human rights are particularly susceptible in closed institutions where human freedom and public oversight are restricted. Persons in closed institutions are under the state’s care and control; hence the state is obliged to protect their…

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Access to healthcare and social distance during COVID pandemic cannot stop at the prison gate

May 25, 2020

May 18, 2020

By Maïté De Rue

Because they are often very populated places with poor living conditions, prisons present a high risk of contamination in a period of pandemic such as COVID-19. A number of countries have taken measures to decrease pressure on penitentiary institutions by…

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The Case for Perpetual Bonds

May 18, 2020

By George Soros

May 9, 2020

Within a matter of weeks authorities will have to take decisions that will determine the fate of the European Union.
The EU can either pull together and fulfill the expectations and aspirations of its citizens or it will continue to disintegrate.

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