From the sparkle of diamonds to the luster of humanity
In the morning light of a café, Sylvain Goldberg, a former diamond professional, sits pensively watching the passersby. “The world of diamonds has brought me much, but life, like a
Antwerp vs. other cities: Different responses to Nazi occupation
2024-02-07T09:27:22+00:00|0 Comments
Image: Antwerpen during WW II – Grote Markt – © stadsarchief Antwerpen
Omega Diamonds acquitted in lawsuit by Belgian customs (article published in January 2017)
2024-02-17T16:21:29+00:00|0 Comments
Claims against Omega Diamonds by customs dismissed
Napoleon Bonaparte: his impact on legal and societal development in Europe
2024-01-24T09:52:13+00:00|0 Comments
After our recent dive into Ridley Scott’s film ‘Napoleon’, it’s time to
Holocaust films: a window into a dark chapter of history
Holocaust films, shedding light on a dark period in our history, continue to touch and challenge us to this day.
Faith and identity crisis – The spiritual struggle in ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel
In this installment of our series on Elie Wiesel’s “Night,” we delve into the spiritual and moral questions the book
Women’s rights in 2023: analysis of global progress and setbacks
In a world where change is the only constant, the struggle for women’s rights remains a pertinent and evolving issue.
Survival and humanity in Auschwitz in Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night’
As part of our series on Elie Wiesel’s “Night”, today we delve into life in Auschwitz, a name synonymous with
‘Napoleon’ by Ridley Scott: an epic drama with a touch of humanism
As an avid film enthusiast deeply rooted in humanist values, I was intrigued to experience Ridley Scott’s latest epic, ‘Napoleon’.
Echoes of Yesterday: How “Night” Warns Us of Today’s Shadows
Imagine a world where the unthinkable becomes reality. This is exactly what Elie Wiesel presents to us in the first