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Can Thrifting Really Combat Overconsumption?
Let me ask you a question: How many articles and videos have you seen in recent years promoting sustainable fashion that encourages thrifting? But then you see videos featuring the...
Was Timothée Chalamet actually wrong about opera and ballet?
Let us pause for a moment: Timothée Chalamet’s remark on opera and ballet was not just provocative, but strangely loaded, coming from someone raised so close to that world. Delivered with a smirk, it sounded less like observation and more like dismissal. That is precisely what makes the comment — and the backlash to it — worth examining.
Can free gym memberships tackle Malta’s obesity crisis?
Starting in 2025, Malta offered young people born between 2005 and 2007 a free six-month gym membership. The response was positive, with over 6,000 applications.
Two EU countries still deny women the right to choose
If you zoom out and look at the European Union as a whole, you’d expect women’s rights to sit at the core of “European values”—and yet two EU countries still deny women the right to choose. What looks like a settled principle on paper becomes, in practice, a fault line.
Why Gen Z is Romanticising Disappearing from their Digital Presence
We’ve all experienced this feeling before, at least once in our lives. Your phone is constantly ringing, endless group chat texts, emails piling up, Instagram stories need watching. And somewhere...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: “Every Human Life is the Universe Itself”
Correspondence from European Parliament: Noa said something that stayed with me: “Every human life is the universe itself.” (International Holocaust Remembrance Day — speech by the singer Noa).