The political laughter of the Taliban
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
By Neil Pardo The economic problems in Venezuela affect those in the country, but also those who want to leave. Imagine how difficult it is
By Nicholas Pellett In many ways, the European Union has been a successful venture, as evidenced by the rebuilding of economies, improvement in standards of
Challenges brought on by human migrations in the Mediterranean are nothing new. Throughout the last several decades, we have witnessed movements of people fleeing difficult
Lebanon stands out as one of the countries with the largest number of refugees per capita, currently hosting around 1.5 million Syrian refugees. The country
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a great burden on our society. Measures imposed by governments across the EU have severely restricted citizens’ rights. Limiting the