The first day of spring is 21 March in the northern hemisphere. But that day is also the beginning of a new year for 300 million people around the world. […]
Consolate Sipérius est née Consolata Ndaysaba au Burundi. Adoptée par une famille mouscronnoise à l’âge de 7 ans, elle a vécu ses vingt premières années comme se croyant la seule […]
Students studying for a Master’s in Performing Arts at the ULB and a Master in Interpretation and Practice at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels present their poems, autobiographies, and other […]
In Brussels, in mid-February, a mass evacuation from a squat in Rue des Palais, in the city’s Schaerbeek neighbourhood, was carried out in chaotic scenes that left hundreds of asylum […]
L’épouse de Raif Badawi, Ensaf Haidar, une Canadienne d’origine saoudienne, mère de trois enfants, s’est transformée en militante des Droits humains. Elle se bat pour que son mari puisse retrouver […]
Özgün sees burnout as a phenomenon that affects many people in society, often due to the same causes, although everyone experiences it in a different way. Even if the main […]
Afghan lawyers face a delicate situation in 2023. On 24 January the International Bar Association announced that this year will be dedicated to the issue.
In a letter sent to all public and private universities, it is stated that, in accordance with the Taliban cabinet’s decision of 20 December, university education for girls and women […]
Young boys dancing, wearing flashy colorful women’s clothes, small silver bells attached to the hands and feet. Once they start dancing, the bells ring and the actions of the youngsters […]
Iranian immigrants across Europe gathered on 1 October to protest at the death of Mahsa Amini, to support their compatriots and in order to accompany the tens of thousands of […]
The war in Ukraine is having an impact on the situation in Afghanistan. The Afghan people have raised many questions about how the international communities are behaving in response to […]
“A travers le temps et à travers le monde, il y a des choses qui perdurent comme le sexisme”. Qu’en est-il vraiment ? L’ancienne ministre de la Justice française, Christiane […]
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