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being a CITIZEN in our MODERN-DAY SOCIETY

a political philosophy approach As social human beings, the one idea that we can most easily relate to is belonging. Ever since our creation, we have joined together realizing that company is unreplaceable and possibly crucial for our very existence. Being a citizen is more than a title. It holistically and suitably fits the modern-day…

remembering 1989 through photographs

*special edition* Celebrating 30 years of Freedom ! not advised for younger readers ! 30 years ago, Romania was still led by Ceausescu and controlled by his communist rule. With “Securitate” (private communist force) members at every corner, fear had been dominating the state for decades. Constantly, civilians had to prove their dedication and loyalty…

Surpassing Dreams to Build a Solid Future

A Letter from Myself in 2030 The weakness of our generation lies within the manner in which we treat our present. The more you reach for your dreams, the further you slide away from those around you. You are part of a society that has yet to learn how to skillfully cooperate and build genuine…

SHAILYA PURI | “Can gender be questionable?”

‘Gender inequality is a human movement and not a female movement.’ Why do Indian Women feel like it’s a “burden” being a woman? Well it all started in 2012 when a young Indian woman was gang-raped in New Delhi the capital of India. In present time she is known as “Nirbhaya” which means “Fearless”. Protesters…

Russia is ‘everywhere’

The path to glory of a geopolitical and military global superpower by Sebastiano It is more and more clear that Russia and its leaders have grand ambitions, both politically and militarily. But there might be a problem for the rest of the world: these ambitions go far beyond the geographical territory of the largest country…

SHAILYA PURI | “Does it REALLY matter that much to the world?”

‘There is no such thing as race. There is just the human race,scientifically and anthropologically.’As per section 153A whoever by words, either spoken or written, commitsany act which is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony betweendifferent religious, racial, language, regional groups, castes or communities,shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to three years/withfine or…

Pandemic vs. Governments : 1-0

by Sebastiano Voicu This pandemic may be the most difficult test for governments in the last century. Everyone is concerned about whether the authorities are capable of protecting us and keeping our societies out of oblivion. But we must overcome another crisis: the political one. In the democracies, the current ruling parties are most likely…

Amazing Lebanon—a brief story of the last century (Part I)

by Sebastiano Voicu In light of the recent events that occurred in Beirut, I decided to write an articleabout this amazing and unique country- Lebanon.The long history of the nation starts around the year 2500 BC, in the times ofPhoenicians, but we will focus more on modern times. Today, a small middle-eastern country with a…

International cooperation

written by Karina Alexandra Not only is global cooperation a vital aspect of tackling crucial world-wide issues such as climate change, wars or diseases, but it also offers more opportunities for developing countries. For example, in order to solve the global pandemic that hit 2020, international cooperation proved essential in trying to keep it under…

CASE STUDY: Child Abuse in Romania

Romania needs governmental transparency, effective policy making, and an educational system that encourages its youth to stay in school. Unfortunately, it is not the only one.

“Will a woman’s voice always be secondary to that of a man?”

She overcame everything that meant to destroy her! by Shailya Puri According to the United Nations the female population in India  is 48.4% and the male population is 51.96%. Out of the 48.4, 58.5% of women still face discrimination and harsh practices against them. Violence against women is a social (physical and mental) issue. People…

The RAINBOW WAVE and Modern-day POLITICS

by Laura Ionescu For many years there has been a noticeable stigma against people that identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, and despite many protests and complaints, not much has been done to change that. Or so one might’ve thought. NBC News wrote an article less than half a year ago explaining that political representation within…

Gastro-Diplomacy: The Art of persuasion

by ETHAN HARDER [our newest journalist] Food is crucial in everything we do, from getting the nutrients we need, to trying to impress the person you like with a fancy dinner. Food plays a central role in our perceptions. It is no surprise, then, that countries use this to their advantage. This practice is known…

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