Almost a year and a half have passed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Since then, many changes have occurred worldwide. Professionals of all fields...
As a racial reckoning spread around America and the world last summer, so too did society’s overall awareness of racism’s reach. Racism was highlighted...
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After weeks with severe restrictions in the different autonomous communities, the incidence curve declines across the country and some of these measures have finally...
COVID-19 has shaken the very foundations of our world. It has completely changed how we interact with each other, altered our priorities, and damaged...
In the late afternoon on the 23th of January, IE Student Alejandro Gamarra spotted a large gathering of people holding signs and chanting at Jardines del Descubrimiento. Gamarra abandoned his car to head for the protest to further investigate.
Protests erupted throughout Georgia after the government suspended EU membership talks until 2028, demanding democratic reforms and closer EU ties. As a country with a population of 3.7 million, its stability and sovereignty are critical in the region. Following the government's decision to halt EU membership negotiations until 2028, Georgia has seen a rise in protests and political unrest in recent weeks. At nationwide rallies in Tbilisi, thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets to demand democratic reforms and renewed commitment to the EU. Georgia's long history of protecting its stability, and sovereignty, and efforts to strengthen its links with the West are highlighted by the government's efforts to handle this crisis.
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea unexpectedly declared martial law in the country for the first time in 50 years, prohibiting political activities...