November 21, 2024
Art & Culture
Art & Culture Europe

Urban Riots: Social, Political, or Psychological Dynamics?

by Elisa Garfagna In modern metropolises, it’s not uncommon to witness moments when city streets transform into scenes of guerrilla warfare and uprising. These outbursts of collective fury, commonly defined as violent riots, are an intricate phenomenon that demands in-depth investigation. Let’s analyze the sociological, political, and psychological aspects that allow us to better interpret […]

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Art & Culture Israel

Human Engineering and the Jews: Tikkun Olam Throughout History

by Elisa Garfagna Human engineering, understood as the ability to design and build solutions to address the challenges of daily life, is intrinsically linked to the evolution of societies. In the context of Jewish history and culture, this engineering manifests not only through technological innovations but also through models of humanity that reflect deep values […]

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Art & Culture News Politics

A world champion of full-contact and kickboxing in the Moroccan political ring

While Abdellatif Jouahri, the wali of Bank Al-Maghrib has another opinion on the political struggle. Moroccan Diaspora and Constitution: Political participation of Moroccan Diaspora: an option ruled out in 2021? Mustafa Lakhsem found the solution. Well done, Champion! For Moroccans around the world, Mustapha Lakhsem, since it is about him, embodies the hope for a […]

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Art & Culture

Andres Roemer’s Response to Time article

This is Andres Roemer’s letter of response to the recent one-sided Time article, alleging abuse by various women. While responsible journalism seeks free inquiry and allows for the right to response, Time has not acknowledged Dr. Roemer’s appeal to do so, neither did other mainstream English-language outlets where this letter was sent. The Washington Outsider, in […]

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Art & Culture

An Azerbaijani poet emerges from the mountains

 By Eljar Mamiyev Lerik district which is a remote mountainous region of Azerbaijan, can be called the second capital of the country. The relief of Lerik district is mountainous and its nature is very harsh. For example, despite the fact that winter ends in March in Azerbaijan, it is possible to happen across snow in […]

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