You pay for emissions, but who really benefits? The truth about the EU ETS

A climate justice tool or an unnecessary burden? A straightforward look at the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).

4 min

A journey into classical architecture in Athens

Classical architecture reached its peak with the Athenian Acropolis. From the grandeur of the Parthenon to the grace of the Erechtheion’s Caryatids, these monuments embody the timeless pursuit of balance between beauty, function, and divine inspiration.

3 min

The rhetoric of Mandela’s inspiration

Nelson Mandela is one of the most important voices for equality and freedom in the 20th century, whose story traces one of the darkest periods in South African history - the era of apartheid.

4 min

The paroxysm of trends and their oblivion

Matcha lattes, Labubu plush toys, Dubai chocolates—tiny obsessions that flare up and vanish before we even grasp what they meant. Our culture now thrives on this rhythm of instant infatuation and rapid forgetting, where fascination burns faster than memory and meaning dissolves at the speed of a scroll.

8 min

Gen Z: to live, not to overproduce

Gen Z has learned that exhaustion is not a virtue but a symptom of a culture that confuses output with value. Choosing rest is not withdrawal — it’s a political act, a demand to live fully in a world that mistakes constant motion for meaning.

5 min

The Lar gibbon (White-handed gibbon)

Unlike most of the monkeys, gibbons do not have tails, which is one of the main features that distinguishes them. They have a highly developed brain, allowing them to display complex social behavior and communication.

2 min

What happens when narcissism rules the country?

At first, when people hear the word “narcissism,” they often think of extreme self-love, drawing from the Greek myth of Narcissus. In reality, narcissism has nothing to do with love at all.

7 min

EU responds to Chinese sanctions with a new plan: a battle for rare Earth metals

The EU is accelerating plans for joint purchasing and storage of rare earth metals following China’s export restrictions. The Union wants to avoid a repeat of the energy crisis and is stepping into a new era of resource geopolitics.

5 min
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