All articles from February 2018
Euro-Scepticism and Nationalism – What can the European Parliament Do about it?
A panel discussion with top-class speakers discussed the importance of the European Parliament.
My “Credenza” is Inside My Mind
The mind is a tool. You can compare it to a hammer which, most of the times, hits your finger instead of a nail.
The Last Living Nomads of Nepal: The Rautes
The Rautes are the last living nomads of Nepal and their way of life is quite unique.
The Unconditional Basic Income: Is it really that easy?
By no means, does everyone see in an Unconditional Basic Income the solution to the pressing problems of our time.
The Illusion, the Shift of Reality, the Lessons.
In the time I spent in Mozambique, I learned lessons to be cherished and followed for a lifetime.
I Am Alive
We know who we have been, who we are, and who we can be in the dimension of words, of language.
Islamic Feminism: Not a Misnomer
Islamic feminism is an interesting way to review our perceptions regarding Islam and its role in the oppression of women.
Enlightened by the Flying Dutchman
There is a lesson for us to learn in every journey we take. Embrace it and let your travels enlighten you!
Quo vadis, North Korea?
Prof. Rüdiger Frank offers personal insights into the country from the "axis of evil" and its different facets.
No Idea of Israel’s Reality – Interview with Moshe Zuckermann
Those who nowadays abuse Jews as anti-Semites have no idea of Israel's reality - according to Moshe Zuckermann.
Gaziantep: We Are Not Numbers
Gaziantep, only 48 kilometres from the Syrian border, is one of the cities in Turkey with thousands of Syrian refugees.