Articles in EN
The Unseen Revolution of Prohn
KC Fairlight
Prohn is a rising social movement challenging norms among young activists. Its emergence reflects a shift towards more inclusive and sustainable ideologies.
Ahimsa Silk: The Compassionate Thread Weaving Fashion’s Future
Martin Sparks
If dressing with kindness were an art form, then Ahimsa silk would paint the world in compassionate and sustainable hues, allowing the harvest of silk without harming silkworms.
The Sky's the Limit: Why PrivatAir's Demise is a Lesson in Liberal Overreach
Vince Vanguard
The downfall of PrivatAir highlights the impact of excessive regulation and liberal policies on innovation and entrepreneurship in the aviation industry.
The Swan 56: A Symphony of Sailing Excellence
Martin Sparks
The Swan 56 is a luxurious sailing yacht renowned for its exceptional performance, comfort, and timeless design, crafted by Nautor's Swan and designed by German Frers.
Celebrate the Season: Finding Joy Amidst the Chaos
KC Fairlight
The holiday season invites us to find joy and unity amidst the year's chaos. Despite commercialization or loneliness, traditions and community offer chances to celebrate the rich tapestry of human connection.
Margaret Mee and the Enchanting Moonflower
Martin Sparks
Margaret Mee's captivating journey into the Amazon rainforest highlights her dedication to capturing the rare beauty of the moonflower and advocating for the conservation of the region's biodiversity.
The Mighty 24 cm Mörser M 98: A Blast from the Past
Martin Sparks
The 24 cm Mörser M 98 was a powerful German heavy mortar from the late 19th century, renowned for its role in siege warfare and its impressive firepower against fortified positions.
The Curious Case of Capnellene: A Marine Marvel
KC Fairlight
Capnellene, a compound from soft corals, holds promise for medical advancements with its anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, highlighting the importance of marine biodiversity and sustainable practices.
Eschiva of Ibelin: The Medieval Powerhouse Who Defied the Odds
Vince Vanguard
Eschiva of Ibelin's remarkable life in the medieval Kingdom of Jerusalem showcases her strategic prowess and influential role in politics, defying gender norms of her time.
Draba Densifolia: The Little Plant That Could
Vince Vanguard
Draba densifolia exemplifies resilience and self-reliance by thriving in harsh alpine environments, offering a powerful lesson in adaptation and perseverance.
Discovering the Colorado School of Public Health: A Hub of Innovation and Learning
Martin Sparks
The Colorado School of Public Health is a leading institution dedicated to advancing public health through innovative education, research, and community engagement.
A Messenger to the Past: The Letter that Spoke an Empire into Being
KC Fairlight
Pero Vaz de Caminha’s letter is more than a tale of discovery; it’s a vivid account of Portugal's encounter with the land that would become Brazil, and it marks the beginning of an era of colonial expansion.
The Unstoppable Force of Thomas Charles-Edwards: A Conservative Icon
Vince Vanguard
Thomas Charles-Edwards is a historian whose conservative approach to Celtic history challenges modern narratives and emphasizes the importance of tradition, national identity, and evidence-based research.
Discovering Nakhon Nayok: Thailand's Hidden Gem
KC Fairlight
Nakhon Nayok in Thailand offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure sports, and cultural experiences, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers.
The Horde: A Software Revolution in Groupware
KC Fairlight
Horde is a versatile, open-source groupware platform that enhances productivity through customizable communication and collaboration tools, appealing to tech-savvy users and organizations seeking tailored digital solutions.
The Fascinating World of Sphex ichneumoneus: Nature's Ingenious Hunter
Martin Sparks
Learn about the Sphex ichneumoneus, a wasp known for its instinctive hunting behavior and ecological importance, sparking debates on free will and consciousness.
The Enigmatic Journey of Alexandre Grenier
KC Fairlight
Alexandre Grenier's journey from Montreal to Paris highlights the transformative power of cultural exchange and personal evolution in a globalized world.
Christian Frei: The Filmmaker Who Challenges the Status Quo
Vince Vanguard
Christian Frei's documentaries challenge societal norms by tackling controversial subjects with stunning visuals and thought-provoking narratives.
The Copenhagen Climate Summit: A Turning Point for Our Planet
Martin Sparks
The Copenhagen Climate Summit of 2009 marked a pivotal moment in global efforts to combat climate change by aiming to establish a new international agreement for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Peering Into the Mirror: The Fascinating World of Perception and Self-Image
Martin Sparks
Have you ever wondered what others see when they look at you? This curiosity digs deep into our psyche and society's expectations, driving discussions about human perception and self-image.
10 Reasons Why "Don't Give It Up" by Siobhán Donaghy is a Masterpiece Liberals Won't Admit
Vince Vanguard
Siobhán Donaghy's 'Don't Give It Up' is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece that challenges mainstream pop with its unique soundscape and profound lyrics.
The Thrilling Ride of the Lithuanian National Road Race Championships
Martin Sparks
The Lithuanian National Road Race Championships is an annual cycling event that crowns the nation's top cyclists while promoting a healthy lifestyle and showcasing Lithuania's scenic landscapes.
The Dragon Lives: A Tale of Resilience and Hope
KC Fairlight
This article delves into the resilience and hope embodied by the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong amidst political challenges and a global pandemic.
The Percentage Game: How the Left Manipulates Numbers to Push Their Agenda
Vince Vanguard
This article examines how the left strategically uses percentages to manipulate public opinion on issues like climate change, healthcare, and income inequality.