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Society

Economy

Who Cares (for My Niece and My Grandfather)?

My eldest niece is 11 years old. She goes to school from 08:00 to approximately 14:00. Her mother is a single mother, who works a nine-to-five job. Luckily enough, the...

28 April 2026 · 6 min read

Economy

Are We Just Money?

Remember the question ‘How much do you cost?’ It is quite logical nowadays to think in terms of money, since money is everywhere – it is a means of payment,...

21 April 2026 · 5 min read

Books

New Book Revisits the Khashoggi Murder

Isaac Hammouch’s new essay on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi approaches the case not only as a shocking murder, but as a revealing test of international power, justice and political...

2 April 2026 · 3 min read

Asia

Iran War Escalates as Europe Seeks Common Line

Fresh Israeli strikes on Iran on Friday have pushed the Middle East war back to the centre of the global news cycle, but for Europe the story is not only...

27 March 2026 · 6 min read

Editor's choice

EU Opens DSA Case Against Shein Over Illegal Products

Commission targets “addictive design” and recommender transparency as scrutiny widens beyond Big Tech The European Commission has opened formal proceedings against the online fast-fashion giant Shein under the Digital Services...

18 February 2026 · 3 min read

Health

Bulgaria is in the top 5 countries with a risk of burnout

Over 60% of working people experience symptoms of emotional burnout, and the WHO already recognizes burnout as a professional phenomenon. The topic was commented on in the program "Social Network"...

18 February 2026 · 6 min read