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Best Music Festivals of 2015
Summer is coming. So in this article you will find everything you need to know about the best summer music festivals of 2015 in Europe.
How to Deal Best with Learning a Language
This is part II of the Interview with a Polyglot Series presented by Youth Time magazine. In this part Luca Lampariello tells us about language and life: how languages can make us happier people while living our lives to the fullest. He also reveals his learning techniques and the phases he goes through while learning languages.
Don’t Wait for Classes. Start Learning Something New Now
In the last article, I've written that I had my first experiences with Massive Open Online Courses back in 2012. Well MOOC, have been present since 2004, but went viral, or popular in 2012, when edX and Coursera presented their online e-Learning platform for wider audience.
The Western Balkan – a New Gate to the EU
The second-most popular route for illegal immigration into Europe is the Western Balkans - a new gate to and major challenge for the European Union. There are two reasons for the recent emergence of this phenomenon.
5 Forgotten Wars that Influence us Till Today
Today the world celebrates the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Although the conflict is considered as one of the most significant in human history, the jubilee offers an opportunity to look at other wars that still have certain impact even though we do not recall their endings.
Call for Participants: The One Young World Summit 2015
Young people up to 30 from all over the world are invited to attend the One Young World Summit 2015, that will be held on 18 November, 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. The deadline to apply is July 1st. The summit is partly funded.
Startups in Berlin, the best by YT
The industry in Berlin died basically, its art scene was rapidly blooming and the city earned the reputation of being “poor but sexy”. In the last few years, the situation has been changing, and the German capital became the European startup center. As one recent study shows startups could create around 100 000 jobs by 2020 in the city with the highest unemployment rate in Germany. We listed the best of these startups.
Most Important Things to Know About Passports
Who wouldn’t wish to ensure visa free-entry to 174 countries at a cost of just 28 pounds? And all this by spending only one hour of your life! Swedish citizens are lucky enough to hold the most powerful passport in the world according to a recent ranking published by the travel planner platform GoEuro.
7 Most Innovative Start-ups in Germany
Our next stop on the line of '7 most innovative start-ups' is Germany. Those who have keen interest in start-ups, will of course remember the best ‘export’ of Germany; Soundcloud. We explored a little bit more and listed other new start-ups that are full of potential. Hopefully we will inspire those of you who love Germany, and are struggling to give life to their start-up idea.
Recognize Two Sides of the Same Coin (and Banknote)
We learned to ignore the currency as it daily passes through our hands. Therefore we usually fail to identify rare collector’s pieces worth much more than their nominal value or a deceitful counterfeit that could get us to jail.
7 Most Innovative Startups in Palestine
Europe 2015: No Development Aid Abroad
Europe's role in financing and implementing sustainable development aids dropped dramatically. The largest cuts in aid were seen in Portugal (23%), Cyprus (12.5%) and Greece (10%).
9 Apps to Make Your Everyday Life Easier
Many daily tasks have become easier thanks to the smartphone apps and there is definitely a lot to choose from. Here are 9 best of them apps to make everyone’s life easier according to Mashable.com.
European Social Innovation Competition Offers €50.000 Prize to Young Innovators
The competition is based on theme ‘New Ways to Grow‘ and aims to support young individuals and organizations with ideas for social innovation projects. Deadline to apply is May 8.
7 Most Innovative Startups in Austria
Is There a Life After the Olympic Gold and How Zeitgeist Influences Sport (VIDEO)
One of the guests of the YT magazine's 28th issue is a winner of the Olympic gold medal in figure skating (team events) Ekaterina Bobrova. Check out the teaser of her interview to the Youth Time magazine reporter Evegnia Samodelkova.
Whips, Murder Mysteries, Flying Bells and Witches All Have One Thing in Common: Easter
7 Easter traditions you probably heard nothing about and gallery of the best egg designs. Easter is originally a Christian holiday that has changed a lot in the past few decades. Today it is still widely celebrated but often many or all traditions have been replaced with something new. Different countries have Easter on different days and different ways of celebrating it.
Harvard in the Eyes of Past-War Students
The process of education is always more successful if it is companied with exchange between the youth. These days there are a lot of different events striving to improve cultural exchange. By this article you will have the chance to know about The HNMUN (Harvard National Model United Nations).
87% Will Not Read to the End or How Good Advertising Works
You thought you had seen all the “buy one - get one free” marketing tricks? And no one could convince you to buy another useless product? You are wrong.
Don’t Miss Opportunity Get an Insight in Work of German Bundestag
For all graduates who are interested to get experience working in German Bundestag, spend one semester at some of the three prestigious Berlin Universities, and meet young people from more than 40 countries worldwide, International Parliament Scholarship of German Bundestag is offering that opportunity.
























