Is Power corruption? Does it mean respect?

Analysis of Powerless by Lauren Roberts, in the Social injustice…

A Journalistic Dilemma

Reflexions On a Meeting With a Reporter Author: Olivia Pataki…

What is happening to Music: the beginning of the end?

Author:  Nikita Beljatski  Have you ever found yourself listening to new…

Endométriose : La maladie invisible

L’endométriose est une maladie gynécologique chronique et inflammatoire, liée à…

“Sarrasine” by Balzac: A Little-Known Oriental Gem

Author: Olivia Pataki Honoré de Balzac, most known for being…

Sylvia Plath´s Fig Tree Analogy

In Sylvia Plath’s "The Bell Jar," protagonist Esther Greenwood grapples…

People Watching: Summer

In the pulsating Paris nightlife, two souls meet and become…

Pretty, Famous and Disposable: how showbiz exploited women from Judy Garland to Ariana Grande.

Over the course of time, movies and music have educated…

Understanding Anxiety: Recognize It, Confront It, Overcome It

Anxiety is an emotion individuals typically feel during phases of…

Freedom Found

Julian Assange was released from Belmarsh prison on June 24,…

A Journalistic Dilemma

Most people assume journalism to be the craft of presenting reality in the visual, auditory, or written form. And that is right – in essence. Although in a changing world such as ours, journalism – the quiet act of observing and note-taking, or recording, and spreading the truth – ever shifts in tone and medium…

“Sarrasine” by Balzac: A Little-Known Oriental Gem

Honoré de Balzac, most known for being the writer of the awe-inspiring “Comédie Humaine,” is rarely lauded for his complex, multi-faceted novellas, and short stories. Yet one of his most emblematic works is also one of his shortest: a 70-page novella by the enigmatic name of “Sarrasine.”

Russian Invasion Simulation

A recent NATO simulation, organized by Die Welt, revealed troubling results: in a hypothetical Russian invasion of Lithuania, Western hesitation—not Russian firepower—proved to be the greatest vulnerability. With response times measured in weeks and American leadership uncertain, Baltic officials criticized the exercise as unrealistic, emphasizing their capacity for immediate resistance.

Echoes of the Past – The Cycle of Genocide

Although the common saying affirms that ‘history repeats itself’, many historical events, although similar, cannot be equated, such as the ethnic cleansing of the Jewish people in the Holocaust and in Gaza today. Yet comparing them teaches us about the cycle of human cruelty and suffering which pervades all peoples of the earth.