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From Segovia to Madrid: The Hunt for IE Student Accommodation

As your time in Segovia comes to an end, the question “Did you find an apartment for next year in Madrid yet?” becomes a recurring topic in nearly every conversation.

Amnistía: el punto de no retorno

Se ha materializado en el Congreso la Ley de Amnistía, ya profetizada hace años por algunos agoreros, pero que la mayoría nos resistíamos a creer.

Sin agua ni tregua: Cataluña ante la sequía y el temor a una primavera inflamable 

Cataluña se encuentra en una batalla contra una sequía implacable que ha asolado la región durante ya más de tres años.

Latin Americans Reveal Culture Shocks of Life in Spain

By Alejandra Gomescasseres ‘‘Oh, so you snort coke and sell it, right?’’ This question was posed by the first Spanish student one university freshman met...

De la indiferencia a la añoranza: Asturias a través de mis ojos

Sólo fue a través de la mirada de mis amigos, interesados por conocer Asturias, que fui capaz de ver todo desde otro punto de vista.

Will You Get Deported if You Commit a Crime?

This article is written in conjunction with the IEU Law Society. By Martina Al Rifai Hajjo As many of us IE students would agree, we love...

The Golden Opportunity: Legal Benefits of Being from a Former Spanish Colony

This article is written in conjunction with the IEU Law Society. By Stephanie Villamor Spain holds a special allure for many individuals worldwide. For those with...

Graduate Employment Prospects in Spain: A Legal Fantasy?

This article is written in conjunction with the IEU Law Society. By Vanessa Chioaru For numerous years, Spain has consistently ranked as one of the lowest...

Insights from Segovia’s Senior Locals: Wisdom for University Students

University life is not easy, so sometimes we have to turn to those who have already experienced it, and listen to their stories.

Viva España, pero ¿quién es España?

El 12 de octubre fue el Día de la Hispanidad, un día al que los madrileños le tienen especial afecto. ¿Por qué deberíamos celebrar este día?

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Georgia’s Political Crisis: Protests Erupt Over EU Membership Suspension

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. 

History’s Shortest Term of Martial Law: 157 Minutes of Fear In South Korea

President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea unexpectedly declared martial law in the country for the first time in 50 years, prohibiting political activities...

When in Doubt, Meditate it Out 

Life as a member of the IE community can be stressful—whether you’re a student or a teacher, one thing we can all agree on...