(1888 PressRelease) Culture is one of the most significant factors of development. The role of culture in development should not be understated, but treated as a complex multi-layered factor for long-term growth and success. First, as an intrinsic value, secondly as a key factor of regional development leading to increased attractiveness of regions for tourists, […]
Italy’s Persecution of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito Recalls the Dreyfus Affair
Introduction and Premise On March 25, 2015, the case against Seattle native Amanda Knox and her one time Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, will be heard by the Italian Supreme Court in what may be the pair’s final attempt to set right a miscarriage of justice reminiscent of the infamous Dreyfus Affair of the nineteenth century. […]
European countries strengthen and upgrade their military power
A fully equipped defense is no longer solely reserved for Europe’s elite, as many of the Union’s 28 countries are investing in building a defense both nationally and conjointly. Partnerships between European countries in the defense industry, training and operations all seem to have a bright future, and more nations are taking notice. Today, if […]
Syria: A Confused War
Introduction Syria, a Middle East country has been a victim of savage and bitter civil wars. A recent UN study revealed the list of casualty stating 59,648 killing instances between March 2011 and November 2012. Syria had been into conflict for decades, became a victim of another conflict during Arab spring in March 2011. The […]
Things You Need to Know if You are Moving to Hong Kong with Your Pets
Popularly known as the World City of Asia, Hong Kong has become one of the most multicultural and diverse cities of the world. It is much more than just a harbour city and is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. Relocating to any city abroad comes with some attached advantages as […]
No Niche for Nietzsche at University College London
Last week the Universtiy College London student government, UCL Union (UCLU), issued a statement upholding a March 2014 ban on the “Nietzsche Club,” formerly “Tradition UCL.” The ban was implemented on the grounds of the Club being a “far-right” organization. The Union believes “that there is no meaningful distinction to be made between a far-right and a fascist ideology.” […]
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