By Aland Khalid There are a plethora of problems facing the country of Haiti each and every day, with the list notably containing weak infrastructure, poor
By Tornike Kakalashvili There is nothing new with food disputes or culinary claims between different countries or cultures. The Greek-Danish decades-long “gastronomic fight” over the feta
By Rebecca Mariana Bengtsson Since the suspicion first surfaced that the SARS-CoV-2 virus stems from China, most likely from the Huanan wet market in Wuhan, Chinese
By Gilles Jourdan Food insecurity feeds the vicious circle of starvation suffered by the populations living in protracted conflict-affected countries. Indeed, states that lack the institutions
by Lapo Lappin Recently I was sucked into a WhatsApp group chat called ”The Italians” – a safe haven for Erasmus students far from the peninsula.
Undoubtedly, a central part of any culture revolves around taking the time to gather around and share a meal with a community, whether it be with
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By Rine Mansouri In a speech at the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, made
By Nele Popp The United States of America is often considered the world’s first modern democracy. But on the 6th of January this year, it witnessed