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
The Political Earthquake in the Netherlands
2023-12-17T14:36:57+00:00|0 Comments
You have undoubtedly heard about the recent political earthquake in the Netherlands.
Navigating Populism: Lessons from Müller’s Perspective
2023-12-03T14:58:24+00:00|0 Comments
As we wrap up our enlightening journey through Jan-Werner Müller’s “What is
Oppenheimer: A captivating exploration of human complexity
2023-12-02T16:26:45+00:00|0 Comments
As a fervent advocate for humanism and women’s rights, and as an
The Struggle of Women in Iran: A Cry for Equality
In the bustling cities of Iran, beneath historical domes and minarets, lies a heartbreaking tale. A young girl, just sixteen
Stalingrad: The Moment Nazi Germany Began to Falter
If you missed our previous articles, we discussed the rise of the Third Reich, Hitler’s early years, the political strategies
Voices from the City: Women Transforming Brussels
In the bustling streets of Brussels, where echoes of history and culture resonate, a new voice emerges. A voice that
“Wil” by Jeroen Olyslaegers is More Than Just a Book and a Movie
Image: Wil movie poster Imagine yourself as a young poet in Antwerp during World War II. Every day, you have
Blitzkrieg Tactics: How Rapid Warfare Changed History
Hello, dear reader. As you might recall from our previous articles – about the book overview, Hitler’s rise, the rise
Crackdown and Heartbreak: A Year Since Mahsa Amini’s Death
The Iranian bigwigs threw a spanner in the works last Saturday. They stopped Mahsa Amini’s family from hosting a memorial