Knowing your body is power: Why menstrual literacy matters more than ever
Sexual and reproductive health educator Sheila Góis Habib talks to us about body shame, misinformation and why understanding your menstrual cycle is a powerful act of resistance in today's world.
Starting Career in Journalism: Insider Tips with Gaby Galvin
If you want to start a career in journalism, this episode is for you! We spoke to Gaby Galvin, a European Press Prize Migration Journalism Award winner and a journalist with more than nine years of experience. She shared her insider tips on how to get your name out there and a foot in the door of journalism. We also talked about pitching stories and building a portfolio while navigating the early stages of a journalism career. The episode offers practical advice for anyone looking to break into the field.
Venezuela: The Europe’s myopia as international law is rewritten in crude (power) oil
Venezuela just became the stage for something bigger than Venezuela: a US raid in Caracas ended with Nicolás Maduro in American custody, and the West mostly whispered about “calm” and “international law.” Trump framed it as a rebooted Monroe Doctrine—spheres of influence, openly claimed.
Crossword #6: Orthodox Christmas
Merry Christmas! From theology to folk tradition, Orthodox Christmas has a language of its own. Test your knowledge of the words behind this holiday right here. Tip: If you haven't taken our Orthodox Christmas quiz do it, it could be of help.
Crossword #3: Christmas
Nine letters, across, the first one is C? That's right, Christmas is there, and if you're already feeling festive don't miss out on our holiday themed crossword.
Is Gen-Z too lazy to work or simply mistreated?
93% of young people have faced mistreatment in the UK because of their age. Abigail Wilkinson and Florian walk us through their experience in the workforce in England and Germany to show us what Gen-Z has to say about it.
How to become a Schuman Trainee with Andrea Breuninger
Next to the Blue Book traineeship, the Schuman traineeship - the traineeship in the European Parliament - is one of the best-known traineeships in the EU bubble. Traineeships are offered twice a year, last five months, and start either in March or in October. In this episode, we spoke to Andrea Breuninger, currently a Schuman trainee herself, about the application process, tips, and her personal experience.
Greece 13.0 —Running overtime
While northern Europe experiments with shorter weeks and better balance, Greece tests the limits of endurance, with the newcome 13-hour workday-and calls it modernization.