DYSTOPIAN REALITY
One of the most memorable novel studies shoved down our young minds by High School English Departments was Orwell’s 1984. This depiction of a…
Read MoreOne of the most memorable novel studies shoved down our young minds by High School English Departments was Orwell’s 1984. This depiction of a…
Read MoreWe interviewed a guy that comes from one of the most mysterious countries in the world to us in the West today. To emphasize…
Read MoreIt is a fact that the US has hit an all-time-high prison population and behind that awfully disturbing fact there are political, economic, social…
Read MoreOne of the most controversial political figures in the world becomes surrounded by a new level of mysticism. Hugo Chávez, the absent, longstanding President…
Read MoreIn this article, a young and angry feminist talks about some of the goals feminism has yet to achieve. She explains some of the…
Read MoreIn the midst of Europe´s most stagnant and widespread economic recession since after WWII, we interviewed a newly migrated Italian in Berlin, and asked…
Read MoreIt’s official. After the debacle of Greece, Portugal and Ireland, the time has now come for Spain. The big Spanish banks are going to…
Read MoreMore than 2,256 rockets were sent to the sacred land of Israel in 2012, injuring several Israeli citizens; as retaliation, Israel has laid-waste to…
Read MoreGlobal temperature rises. Our poles melt. The poverty and inequality levels increases at the same time commodities and energy prices do. For some it…
Read MorePolish people drink a lot of vodka, Germans are well organized, and the French know how to cook. Those stereotypes are part of the…
Read MoreThere are around 4 million people of Turkish descent currently living in Germany, mostly attracted during the 1960s-‘90s by government ‘Gastarbeiter’ schemes. This has…
Read MoreFor many, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, a.k.a Lenin, stands as the very epitome of everything discredited in twentieth-century politics, the father of a failed political…
Read MoreThe economic crisis brought by the corruption of politicians and banks is triggering protests all over the world. Millions of people shout for democracy…
Read MoreWhy Human Rights Really Do Matter You hear human rights here, human rights there, human rights anywhere you go. We hear and read human…
Read MoreOne alternative TV producer does not blame the Spanish people for the situation they are facing. He claims the noxious state of social and…
Read MoreWith thousands of speculations regarding what really happened on September 11, 2001, one American high-school history teacher gives us his unique perspective on the…
Read MoreSensa Nostra spoke with a self-proclaimed feminist, who believes that it’s women working for women’s magazines that are a more pernicious force against women…
Read MoreA Spanish man who now lives, and runs his own business, in Berlin explains his view on the Spanish crisis. He left Spain seven years…
Read MoreChina: You can do what you like, as long as you do as you are told.
The Communist Party of China: a name that is often followed by headlines about human rights abuse, economic might and questionable politics. But it’s not all doom and gloom apparently. Here a Chinese studies student who lived and studied in China for a year discuss the positive side of the Chinese communist party. Showing what the Communist party have achieved for China and the reasons for their actions.
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