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Taulant Hoxha, Young Entrepreneur from Kosovo and His Modern Robin Hood Philosophy
The man behind the Eventor Hub project and one of the winners of the IV Rhodes Youth Forum awards shared his success story with us.
“A Migrant Has to Work and Adapt – There Is No Money to Take...
Interview with Czech Senator Tomio Okamura.
A Woman Should Know How to Make a Decisions
Interview with International Federation of University Women President Catherine A. Bell
“Expanding Horizons, Becoming Educated, We Strengthen a “Base” That Helps to Join Сomplicated Life...
A Former Greco-Roman wrestler and current Russian politican talks on sports, society, politics, social capital and the national idea of Russia.
Czech Top Manager Martin Jahn: Always Do What You Like
Martin Jahn is one of the stand-out individuals in the Czech Republic, well-known as a prominent representative of the senior management community, a politician of great promise (at age 43 years already distinguished by important experience in government, having served as Deputy Prime Minister), as well as an exemplary citizen, known for consistent adherence to his principles.
Tiago Salazar, The Portuguese Cousteau and a Modern Nomad
Only 39 years old and already he’s been to more than 80 countries. His name is Tiago Salazar and he’s a Portuguese journalist, who started travelling the world in the early 1990s. Travelling and writing: that’s what this freelancer does for a living.
The phenomenon known as a “BRAIN DRAIN”
Professional education is a natural and indispensable process for the modern human being. In today's world, educational boundaries or limits are nearly non-existent. Without a doubt, these global processes have a good influence on our knowledge of the world as a whole. It's no secret that, in many disciplines, the level of knowledge of a modern student will be significantly higher than that of a person with an academic degree, say, 150 or 200 years ago. However, educational availability and globalization led to the appearance of related processes which cannot be evaluated easily, in terms of their positive or negative influence.
Cambodia: A Country Of Children’s Smiles
Far, far away, hidden amidst the jungles of Asia, is the Kingdom of Cambodia. Its ancient civilization developed on the banks of the legendary Mekong and long evaded the European pioneers. Despite its sad history, the Kingdom today greets its visitors with a hundred children's smiles.
Cuba: Social Networks in the Socialistic State
Out of the almost 200 recognized countries of the world, Cuba is the first one coming to mind, when speaking about the most social of them.
The Natural Charm of Serbia
In the most southern part of Serbia, on the slopes of the Radan Mountain, there is an awe-inspiring place called “Davolja Varos.” In English it means the “Devil's Town”.
Five Ideas for Winter That Will Stick in Your Memory
CouchSurfing: The World Just Got Smaller
This story is a personal experience of the Youth Time reporter using a CouchSurfing network.
Geocaching: Feel Like an Archaeologist
«It’s funny to find a review in Czech, left by one of the players, in a Russian geocache which has a description in English»
Media Wars as Seen Through the Example of Ukraine
Do you like to keep up with current events? Read news feeds? Are you sure you're being told the truth?
Clash of Civilizations: Myth or Inevitability?
Opinion of the Founding President of the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations”, prof. Vladimir Yakunin
Chemal Altai’s Anthill
In the world there are many tourist spots associated with the word "gold", from the triangle and the waterfall, to the ring. In Russia, there is a mountainous region called Altai, whose name, in Turkic, means "gold mount". However, the main value of this distant place is not the precious metal produced there but its unspoilt nature.
Holidays On a Budget: See the World Without Spending a Big
After the end of World War II tourism became one of the biggest industries. Whole countries organized their economies around it and nowadays when the consumer’s society is at its peak, the average cost of a basic vacation increased significantly. Even besides the tough competition, the deregulation of transportation, the explosion of on-line offers and bookings, and the easing of entry requirements especially for EU citizens.
Estonia: A Country with a Specific Sense of Humor
We arrived in Estonia to find that the Baltic coast was completely frozen. You could walk safely on the ice, if you managed to find a way to escape the dank wind.
Minus a Kid
Dialogue of YT Experts on Childfree Ideology.























