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“Segovia Students Review IE’s Student Government”

by Dyanna Rivera The 2020-2021 school year had a unique start for everyone. For IE students, it was often littered by exacerbated bureaucratic complications...

The IE Tower – An Inside Look

Like many students, I have experienced mixed feelings about the new IE tower. For attending a university focused on changing the educational experience, I...

The IE Private Equity Club | Interview with President

By: Sarthak Tayal The IE Private Equity club is one of the biggest clubs at the university, and enjoys a large network of members. It...

The IE Lebanon Club | Interview With President

The IE Lebanon Chapter is a Madrid based club focused on bringing together the Lebanese IE students and alumni. They offer entertainment and social...

The IE Engages Club | Club Profile

What is the IE Engages Club: Its a newly established club, with the purpose of uniting both campuses in extracurricular activities. It works as a...

Up Next: The IE Photo Club | IE Photo and Film Club

By Caroline Gracia The IE Photo Club has evolved from a forgotten club to one that has grown rapidly within the last semester. It is...

IE Greenwashing: The Saudi Aramco MBA | Op-ed

There’s a term for when someone or something pretends to care for the environment, while actually doing nothing. It’s called greenwashing, and it's exactly...

IE Behavioural Economics Club | Meet The Club

Although it is one of the newest professional clubs at IE, the Behavioural Economics Club has grown considerably this past year. Launched in May...

IE Think Club | Club Profile

What is the IE Think Club? The IEThink club is a student-led initiative offering the IE community a platform to share, discuss, and unearth ideas...

IEUMUN 2021: IE School of GPA to Partner with Debate Club

With participants from over 35 countries, the conference raised hundreds of euros - all of it donated - to provide relief-aid in Beirut and Yemen.

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Assad Regime Falls After Half a Century

The HTS promised to build a “homeland for all, including all sects and social classes.” Assad’s fall was announced on state television, as the flag of the opposition was hung up to replace the former. The citizens went out into the streets to celebrate, with the rebel soldiers firing at the sky to signal their victory. The residents asked to be taken to the “house of the donkey”, the presidential palace that had cost $1bn of tax money to build. People rejoiced in a newly found freedom and spoke out loud about the future of their country for the first time. Turkey claimed that 7,600 Syrians crossed the border to return home following the fall of Assad.

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...