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Top 5 Cafes in London for Studying and Working
London is one of the world’s most popular student cities with the best universities around the globe. Four of the top 40 universities in the rankings are located in London, making it the primary choice for international students, who come from over 200 different countries. There is something for everyone in this city and this is also true about comfortable cafes ideal for studying and working. Here are the top 5.
Reporters Without Borders: Media Freedom Is In Decline Worldwide
The annual Reporters Without Borders report highlights the worldwide deterioration in freedom of information in last year. Beset by wars, the growing threat from non-state operatives, violence during demonstrations and the economic crisis, media freedom is in retreat on all five continents.
An Opportunity to Make a Difference: a Story of Israeli Peace Activist
We cannot sustain life if we do not believe in peace and develop feelings of optimism and confidence. Many People around the world are drawn to, and inspired by these feelings, and they use them to make world peace less like a dream and more like a reality.
Who Make Things Up in Journalism? What is about women?
In multiple countries around the world more women study journalism than men, yet majority of the journalism jobs still go to men. This is according to a recent research “Women and Journalism” from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University in the United Kingdom.
Carnaval in Brazil: a 200-Year Old Tradition vs Drought
While Europe is still in the winter mode in the month of February, Brazil is getting ready for Carnaval. Unfortunately drought and shortage of funds has cities and towns across the country cancelling the biggest celebration of the year.
Is It a Backpack or a Stool? Actually It Is Both. Check an Astonishing...
A 26-year-old Czech entrepreneur Petr Hudeček doesn’t waste time waiting for the riches to fall into his lap. Instead, he is working on a new concept – the so-called Bagobago backpack, which already has a potential of succeeding abroad.
Youth Employment: a Comparative Analysis of Russia and EU States
The recent study on the employment of young people in Russia discovered that 64% of the people between 20 and 29 years of age have the so-called “white collar” jobs. This is quite an impressive percentage, compared to 59,3% in the Czech Republic and 65,3% in France.
Summer Festivals in the Balkan Peninsula You Better Not Miss
Let’s Dance, Student! Ball Season in the Czech Republic Has Officially Started
Did you know that tradition of formal balls is still alive in the 21st century? Ball has a very unique tradition in the Czech Republic. Even every small town and village in Czech has its own ball. For local youngsters it is an excellent occasion to meet friends, chat and of course dance.
Intriguing Careers: Cabin Crew
Over 2014, the Human Rights Situation in the World Has Deteriorated, Warning HRW
The slaughter of civilians and a weak international response are among the key notes in the latest annual review by Human Rights Watch.
Top 5 Cafes in Berlin for Studying and Working
Berlin might very well be the most popular European city among the young people and is known for its urban charm. People from more than 190 countries live in Berlin, making it one of the top multicultural cities in Europe. It is a major business and science location, attracting students and workers and providing them with comfortable cafes to concentrate on their work while enjoying delicious coffee. Here are YT top five of them.
The Top 10 Issues Facing Youth Today
The society we live in that is well into the new millennium started to recognize serious concerns that affect the youth. Some issues have always been there but there have been new obstacles beginning to surface in the eyes of the public. American student news source The Bobcat View made up a list of 10 issues facing the youth today. How you find with them?
Europe’s Demographic Time-bomb: Who’s Up and Who’s Down?
The spread of childfree-ideology, freedom, and bringing up "citizens of the world" - what does it all lead to? To the strengthening of minority rights? Obviously. To the extension of freedom? Definitely. To increasing the level of tolerance in society? Oh, yes! And finally, to broadening the outlook of the young and affirming their independence? Maybe. There is only little problem. This free, liberal, tolerant, educated, and independent person will eventually die.
Beyond Ideology: The Real Challenge of Today
Head of Youth Time Moscow office speaks about Rhodes Youth Forum 2015 insights.
When considering the programme for the next session of the Rhodes Youth Forum, we put to ourselves the question: What worries the younger generation most of all today? Day after day our Facebook feed displays what young people from completely different corners of the world think is most important or troubling. To sum up, almost all of them seeks peace and tranquillity but at the same time finds themselves in quite stressed or confused.
Australia Topped the Global Youth Wellbeing Index
Australia, Sweden, South Korea and the United Kingdom are among the countries that topped the 2014 Global Youth Wellbeing Index that gathers and connects youth-related data to assess and compare the state of young people’s wellbeing around the world. The Index is developed by The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the International Youth Foundation (IYF).
Why Multiculturalism Has Failed and Where is Europe Being Directed? Opinion of the Czech...
We managed to chat with one of the most outstanding European politicians Mr Zeman at the Let My People Live! forum that was held in Prague, on January 26 and 27. His opinions always stand out for their particular sharpness, frankness and directness. We managed to uncover his thoughts on some of the big events to have occurred in Europe recently.
Kosovo: Europe’s Cultural Ghetto
Mankind today is facing the consequences of astonishing progress in technology and information. In recent years even traditionally violent regions in Europe – have achieved a degree of relative political stability in the face of daunting challenges. Kosovo, however – a Balkan state is still not able to enjoy full freedom of movement on a par with other European countries.
Davos 2015: Final Report From the World Economic Forum
From kings to presidents, from chief executive officers to rock stars and from NGO executives to a few renowned artists, 2500 participants made their way this year with their 1700 jest to the overly guarded Davos.
Youth Europe Self-Empowerment Cooperative Calls for Participants
Disturbed by growth of youth unemployment? Wish to change a situation for the better and have ideas how to do that? Join Youth Europe Self-Empowerment Cooperative initiative.
























