Europe

It's time to admit we're all bored of Brexit
Opinion

It's time to admit we're all bored of Brexit

From Where I Stand — There's no getting around it, talk of Brexit is becoming tiring. You're not alone in feeling like you're starting to not care. This process will be one of the most important events for generations though, so it's time we find a better way to engage with our departure from Europe than this never-ending news cycle, writes Michael Segalov.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Inside the disturbing world of Italy’s exorcists
Film

Inside the disturbing world of Italy’s exorcists

Deliver us from evil — A new documentary from Federica Di Giacomo explores the mysterious rise of exorcism in the modern world; following the stories of the sufferers and priests.

Written by: Natalie Maria Wardle

Shooting the Swiss teen rebels of the 1950s
Photography

Shooting the Swiss teen rebels of the 1950s

Without a cause — Despite being unknown for most of his life, photographer Karlheinz Weinberger built an impressive archive of work – capturing bikers, rockers, and leather-clad outsiders. Now his artistic trove is finally being uncovered.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Spending a year undercover with the Alt-Right
Activism

Spending a year undercover with the Alt-Right

Hope not hate — 25-year-old graduate student Patrik Hermansson set up a fake identity to get under the skin of the Alt-Right, putting himself face to face with neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Here, he shares his story.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Revelling in nature with Europe’s naked hikers
Photography

Revelling in nature with Europe’s naked hikers

Nacktwanderers — In his new book, photographer Roshan Adhihetty travels across Germany, Switzerland and Austria with a group of naturists, in an effort to capture the ‘beauty in the unadorned.’

Written by: HUCK HQ

How the world’s countries really see each other, in pictures
Photography

How the world’s countries really see each other, in pictures

When cultures collide — In EUSA, her latest book, photographer Naomi Harris exposes the weirdest misconceptions of both European and American culture.

Written by: Naomi Harris

The Travel Diary: Adventures in the untouched wilderness of Brazil
Travel

The Travel Diary: Adventures in the untouched wilderness of Brazil

What you see along the way — Located in the depths of the Chapada Diamantina National Park, Vale do Pati is nearly a days walk from wi-fi, hot water, and human civilization.

Written by: Eren Saracevic

When migrants photograph their own journeys in Europe
Photography

When migrants photograph their own journeys in Europe

Disposable Perspectives — Amy Lineham gave 15 men living in a Paris migrant camp disposable cameras, what was captured shows the humanity of the people behind the label.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The young Brits reconnecting with their European heritage after Brexit
Activism

The young Brits reconnecting with their European heritage after Brexit

Dual citizenship? Yes please — We’ve turned our backs on Europe, our tiny, drizzly island looks set to become more isolated than ever before. But young people in Britain didn't vote for Brexit, and many are desperate to soften the blow. One possibility that’s occurring to thousands of us is reclaiming the heritage of our ancestors from the continent.

Written by: Marianna Manson

London Stays: Thousands protest in London to demand an end to Brexit
Reportage

London Stays: Thousands protest in London to demand an end to Brexit

A campaign based on lies — While the United Kingdom may have voted to leave the European Union, London, like Scotland, voted to remain. Thousands marched in the capital to demand that Brexit be halted last night, saying a campaign based on lies and broken promises is an insult to democracy.

Written by: Emma Yeomans

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