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“Dispararon al pianista” en el Hay Festival de Segovia

Trueba y Mariscal hablan de "Dispararon al pianista" con Pepa Blanes en el Hay Festival de Segovia.

Welcome First Year Students: a Guide to IE Segovia

Getting started with university in a new city may feel overwhelming, but no need to stress!

Impetus as Enterprise: An IE Mini-Memoir

From a sledgehammer to a scalpel – my journey at IE was anything but conventional. Clashing with administrators, driving my fellow students to the...

A Fresh Start: September Events at IE Segovia

Here are some of the most exciting events occurring in Segovia to welcome new and returning students this year

Alumni Spotlight: Get to Know Fahim Siddiqui, Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer at The Home Depot

Get to know Fahim Siddiqui, current Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer at The Home Depot

IE Design Students Call for Reassessment of Dean’s Dismissal

Support for Edgar González and the Bachelor in Design The following article is an opinion piece written by an anonymous undergraduate design student, thus it...

Statement on the Location Change of the 2023 Bachelor’s Graduation Ceremonies

On Friday, June 23rd, it was communicated to the graduating bachelor’s Class of 2023 that the graduation ceremony, originally scheduled to take place at...

TEDxIE Madrid 2023: Connecting the Dots

Eight times, TEDxIE Madrid has proven to be a success, and the ninth edition in 2023 was no exception. This conference serves as a remarkable example of how student-organized events can effectively engage various segments of the IE community and make a significant impact.

Editorial Announcement for 2023-24 Academic Year

The past year at The Stork has been a busy one to say the least! Our team of over 65 writers, editors, content creators...

IE’s Statement on AI Is A Good First Step, But More Work Is Needed

“We sit on the cusp of a revolution on the scale of the development of the steam engine or the launch of the internet”,...

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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...