What kind of peace?
The role of the West in Macedonia's post-2001 troublesome ethnic reconciliation by Ivo Bosilkov Wounds reopened When Talat Xhaferi was...
‘Fit as a fiddle’: Inconsistent doping regulation neglects competitive music industry
Unremitting practice, ascetic discipline and ruthless competition are ground elements in their endeavours. Some benefit from sports...
Africa’s Date With The Mobile Enemy
Where is the solution coming from? By Collins Atta Clancy Opoku Africa is on a warpath with insurgents who are destabilising governments...
Three islands, one energy revolution
Community energy, where people produce their own electricity, has gone from being an environmentalist buzzword to a reality, with huge...
Danish imports of energy – a logical forerunner strategy
Denmark is no longer energy self-sufficient. It has to import electricity every week during summer, while last year was the first in 16...
Agriculture in Malawi needs help from all directions
Malawians are hungry. Poor farming techniques, including dependency on chemical fertilizers, are a big part of the problem. In order to...
The Great GDP Growth Lie - why the economy isn’t healing
By Viral Shah This April, the British economy grew for the fifth consecutive quarter and by 0,8 percent this quarter (from January to...
The Offspring of the Brazilian Painted Veil
With the World Cup, Brazil tries to send a positive message as a paradisiacal and modern destination, but fails to tackle major...
The Bitter Migration
From shabby villages, millions of poor Vietnamese farmer migrate to cities to search for better job opportunities and livelihoods. While...
The neglected plan B to stop climate change
By Paul Mornon 2026, a vessel is sent through space to install the first human colony on Mars. The goal? Make the red planet a new earth,...