Last EU episode of our Euroculture series: Strasbourg and Bilbao! What does it mean to live and study there? Find out in this article!
Author: Euroculturer Magazine
How does it feel to study in one of the northern-most universities of the Euroculture programme? Well, it might not be as cold and gloomy as you could think...!
What lessons should we draw from the 70 years that passed since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights became a founding milestone of the United Nations? From Enlightened Universe to the Cairo Declaration, the current situation is rather contrasted.
Is Friedrich Merz's candidacy for the CDU leadership a threat or a gift for German politics? Let's change perspective - and discover how such option could boost the German political landscape.
On the occasion of the campaign "Say No, Unite To End Violence Against Women" by UN Women, we publish an anonymous article to shed light on a few very important facts. #HearMeToo
In September, the European Parliament voted in favour of triggering Article 7 against Hungary. The Hungarian government is accused of restricting media freedom, among others. What does this procedure mean for the EU? What are the next steps?
Many criticise our current model of representative democracy. Some offer a solution: participatory democracy. But would it be better than our current system? Read more about the pros and cons - and about the actual need for reforms.
Manuel Valls officially announced his candidacy for the elections in 2019 in Spain, to become the new mayor of Barcelona. Why such a surprising move and what are his chances?
What does "Europe" mean? What can it bring to a worldwide debate? Read this article by Nikhil Verma, giving a perspective from another continent!
What happens when an island lost in the middle of the sea becomes the "door of europe"? Read Lampedusa's story, which might be surprising given the current political landscape in Italy.
