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Lock yourself inside a room and escape your own reality
Being locked in a room has turned into a worldwide phenomenon especially in Budapest, but how do players draw the line between what is perceived as real and what...
What is Esperanto, and what place does it have in a post-Brexit EU?
With Brexit coming up, an artificial language and its movement hopes to outmatch the throne of the common language. But what are the odds of having a federal language...
Voices from the Arctic: when environment changes, traditions struggle to persist
How to face climate change has increasingly become a very debated topic among world leaders and scientists, but Arctic Indigenous Communities like Sámi struggle to make their voice heard,...
Rebels for life
On May 1st, the UK Parliament declared a climate emergency. Members of Extinction Rebellion are still pressuring their authorities towards more changes. What are they doing? And, what are...
FIGHTING A TRUE BEAR OR A STEREOTYPE?
EU media use a lot of stereotypes when they cover Russia – are these stereotypes “true”? How to cover such a sensitive topic without making a negative image of...
Can BREXIT be an opportunity to South Korea? Who knows?
Korean people and corporations have difficulties with the uncertainty of BREXIT as other countries do. However, as a country out of the EU, there can be opportunities with the...
Waste not, want not: How Danes are fighting against climate change one dumpster at at time
Danish dumpster divers, known as “skraldere,” have become one of the last lines of defense against food waste. By collecting edible food from garbage bins, they`re reducing carbon emissions...
Controversial doctrine “Academic Asylum”, a shelter for criminals in Greek Universities.
Following the fall of Greece’s latest dictatorship, freedom of speech and expression had to be protected at all costs, hence the “Academic Asylum” doctrine was introduced. The same doctrine...
Polish Nationalists victorious in EU elections as Euroscepticism rises in Poland
Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) surged to victory in the EU elections at the end of May, leaving Brussels to further contemplate how to maintain relations with...
Danes want electric cars but that has its price
Four out of ten Danes want a greener car. The Danish government did not make emission-free transportation top priority in the past. Taxes on EVs pushed people away. Aarhus...
Born with Chilean Blood
Through the football club Sangre Chilena FC, children are given the opportunity to understand more about their parents’ native culture, live a healthy life and create future opportunities, should...
From Soviet state to tech superpower: Estonia is thriving and not slowing down
Almost three decades after gaining independence, Estonia has built itself into one of the top tech and software developing nations in the world. With a government committed to digital...
Danish Language Students Suffering, Thanks To New Laws
The introduction of fees at Danish Language centres in 2018 has caused a huge number of enrolments to be lost, and thrown organisations like LaerDansk into disarray, according to...
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