Europe’s Migration Crisis: From ‘Wir Schaffen Das’ to Greece Is Our ‘Aspida’
An elusive pact Last month, the European Commission announced it would postpone the release of its draft proposal for a new EU Asylum and Migration
An elusive pact Last month, the European Commission announced it would postpone the release of its draft proposal for a new EU Asylum and Migration
“That was mine. And I miss it.” Do you think the fields miss you? “Oh, I know they miss me because I used to talk
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According to the World Economic Forum, we are 217 years away from achieving gender equality. That means that at this rate none of us will
Two years ago, I was driving on the highway from Rabat to Casablanca to catch a plane to San Francisco with my late father’s “vintage”
In the recent weeks we have seen the world face an unprecedented pandemic, and our societies and economies slowly grind to a halt. While our
The Greek philosopher Diogenes once said that the foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Despite the antiquity of this statement, his
When I arrived to the US in Spring 2019 as a visiting PhD scholar at Columbia University’s School of Public Health, I was immediately struck
The public sector is often perceived as a slow and reactive institution – a force that intervenes to correct market discrepancies. The 2008 financial crisis
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