Celebrating an 800-year-old Dane

The candles placed in the glace on the many layered birthday cake are lit. The colorful candles are accompanied by the 800-year old ‘Dannebrog’, the Danish national flag consisting of a white cross on a red background. 12 candles in blue, pink, yellow, orange and green and 12 small ‘Dannebrog’ flags on wooden sticks are Read More

Notre-Dame de Paris: Why so much emotions?

Burning for around fifteen hours on the evening of 15 April 2019, Notre Dame was and still be a huge burning issue for the media in France and worldwide. Every weeks, couples of articles are written to deal about the new challenges Paris has to face up with. If you are interested by this topic Read More

The Road of Democracy- Anti-Extradition Law in Hong Kong

‘It’s my first time going on a protest.’ says a 21-year-old university student in Hong Kong. Neva used to be a political indifferent person. Many HongKongers started their first protest experience by the time the famous Umbrella Movement took place in 2014, while she still remained silent for the time. However, the government has forced Read More

Marriage equality in Taiwan: no rain on this parade

It was a rainy Friday in Taipei, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the 40,000 supporters of marriage equality waiting with bated breath outside the Legislative Yuan building for the new marriage equality bill to be read. Making up a colourful sea of ponchos and pride flags, there was a long pause of silence Read More

It’s massage, not prostitution

The Son of one of Thailand’s oldest soapy massage parlour owners gives insight to the family business and openly admits to the criminal activities surrounding it. Seeing him in person is not what you expect when you think of a pimp. Young, polite, decently dressed with a charming smile and yet – he is one Read More

Post-Graduate Slump

A recent graduate, Pornsiri Sirikul, faces post-graduate slump; while, A Junior going to Senior, Ploythip Limrattamorn, trying to aid her, learns from her Senior’s experience. Loud cheers and chatters of recent graduates still rings in my ears as I walk my close senior to her car; her arms full of bouquet, presents and cards. The Read More

Where are all the women?

A feature unearthing the continued lack of representation of Women in Cybersecurity First and foremost, for those who maybe haven’t either come across the term cybersecurity or been made aware of the current gender inequalities in industry, within this report I’m aiming to scratch the surface of an ongoing problem and the current successes in Read More

“Smelly Oaks” – Student Heaven or a Dangerous First Home for Young People?

  Selly Oak, or as it is affectionately called Smelly Oak, is a residential area in South West Birmingham. It is nestled closely next to The University of Birmingham, one of the biggest universities in the UK, and most students chose Selly Oak to be their home in their second and third years of studies. Read More

Life Israeli different for some

For most people childhood is about growing and having fun with no worries, but this isn’t the case for everyone. 24 year old Ben Sapirstein grew up in a small suburb town in Israel called Gan Yavne just outside the Gaza Strip. Living with his parents, two sisters and one brother, in a place where Read More

“Our goal is to become a reference for everyone who needs a training course”

This is the goal of Appcademos, a new training course search platform founded by three spanish students. Nacho Campomanes (partner of Appcademos) talks about his experience as a young entrepreneur and the creating process of a Startup. What led you to the idea of ​​wanting to undertake an adventure such as creating a new Startup? I Read More

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