by Maja Christiansen Cawthra | Apr 30, 2025 | Denmark, Journalism
Author’s note: This interview took place just around the time the policy was taken for review to exclude adoptees. Therefore, I have asked questions both relating to when the policy was active and effecting Amalie and afterwards. This was done as even though the...
by unya_aalborg | Mar 14, 2025 | Aalborg, Denmark, Journalism, United Nations, United Nations Youth Association
Who has heard about the Western Sahara Conflict? In all honesty, the conflict does not seem to have a pole position when it comes to the media agenda. Nevertheless, the Western Sahara conflict remains one of the most protracted territorial disputes in the whole world....
by Ida Juul | Dec 2, 2024 | Denmark, gender equality, Journalism, Uncategorized, United Nations
Many things have happened in 50 years. Most people would agree that our society has changed dramatically in many ways. 50 years ago, we were still watching television in black and white. But over time, society became more colorful and multifaceted. It was an era that...
by Johanne Malene Hansen | Sep 28, 2024 | Aalborg, Denmark, Journalism, sustainable tourism, tourism
How can we transform travel from mass production, overconsumption and waste to a sustainable cultural meeting without exploiting the local area and people? I have been travelling around Japan by train the last couple of weeks and have reflected a lot on my role as a...
by Ida Juul and Laureen Hannig | Sep 14, 2024 | Journalism, United Nations, United Nations Youth Association
“Your voice matters” – institutions and organisations often highlight and loudly advertise youth participation with catchy slogans or images. However, these initiatives sometimes lack genuine substance. Are young people truly involved and their opinions taken...
by Ida Juul | May 6, 2024 | Gaza-Israel Conflict, Journalism
Disguised in glitter and festive colors we find the true agenda of the world of today. The art has been used to proclaim the biggest sentiments of human life: Love, sadness, and loss… and maybe politics? But where do we draw the line? What is a political forum and how...