Passion and science: the young woman who left Italy to bake artisanal sourdough bread in Transylvania

Despite technological trends, Luissa Maino, a young woman born in Italy, chose to return to her mother’s native village, Vâlcele (Cluj County), to build a unique business. Her project is...

2 min

Interview with Aggelos Mouzakitis – talking about AI, industry and failures

In this episode, we explore the “invisible” side of professional success with Aggelos Mouzakitis, a Growth Product Manager at IBM and a trained psychotherapist. Recorded during the How to Web...

3 min

Debate Kit – Identity and Gender

A person's gender identity is the one they feel and claim. It is exclusively a matter of self-determination; that is, it is the one the person believes and says they have. Gender identity is a psychological given; therefore, it depends neither on behavior, nor appearance, nor body, nor tastes, nor sexual orientation. How does one determine their gender identity?

1 min

Kit Débat – Santé mentale

Le Parlement Européen des Jeunes-France est une association d’éducation à la citoyenneté portée par et pour les jeunes.

2 min

1,700 years later: Nicaea as the stage for the new geopolitics of christianity

In Nicaea, Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew stood together on the ruins of the ancient basilica of St. Neophytos, reviving a moment of unity.

11 min

“A healthy society is one that is aware of what’s going on” – Interview

Tamar (name changed) is a young student from Georgia. She talked about cultural differences and the political situation in her country, as well as what gives her hope for bringing about positive change.

12 min

The Hidden History of Gesundheitssamt and its Last Long Legacy

Introduction to the Thuringia Study Trip This guided tour of Weimar formed part of a trilateral study programme in Thuringia organised by the France-Italy section of the Heinrich Böll Foundation....

8 min

Europe 1914 vs 2025: Christmas Truce vs Modern-Time War

In 1914, soldiers stepped into No Man’s Land and discovered that “enemy” was still a reversible word. In 2025, war unfolds through drones, pixels, and propaganda, where even empathy risks being weaponised.

16 min
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