Have you ever wondered where the best place on earth is, and which nation is the happiest people in the world? Many imagine a pleasant land with a blue sky, everywhere full of flowers and trees, a...
The crowd at Lakadalom* is conservative and eager to learn, which is precisely how István likes it. A man in his early forties, he has been tasked with monitoring events at the venue, which finds...
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is no stranger to making stupid remarks, a fact that was borne out by his declaration on March 23, 2021 that the Covid-19 vaccine success the UK has enjoyed...
Claire Pierson, University of Liverpool Abortion was decriminalised in Northern Ireland in October 2019. In March the following year, the legal framework was in place to provide terminations. A year...
Authors: Tim Lang, City, University of London; Erik P Millstone, University of Sussex, and Terry Marsden, Cardiff University We were not surprised concerns about food shortages that emerged when...
When a passerby saw a man with bloody hands descending a drainpipe and reported it to the police, he probably never thought it would help to spread one of the most controversial news items in years....
There is still a profound failure of Italian public memory when it comes to to properly coming to terms with its colonial past. It is important to discuss the issue as Italy represents the first...
On October 16, Samuel Paty, a history teacher, was murdered in France. French President Emanuel Macron called it an "Islamist terrorist attack". French Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer called...
At the end of October - and in the face of the coronavirus crisis, as well as counter-demonstrations by nationalists - Warsaw came alive with protestors fighting for women’s rights. In the largest...
Covid19 has disrupted the school system in Serbia and, for more than 6 months, students did not have a normal education. Will that have long-term consequences? At the beginning of the new school...