By Laura Holden
Coffee: the life-blood of every student. In the UK, we drink approximately 55 million cups of coffee per day, while 80% of UK househo... Read More
By Mallika Singhal
For those of us living in Paris, the terrorist attacks on the eve of 13 November 2015 shook us to our very core. For some, it was ... Read More
By Cristina Orsini
During the first six months after the breakout of violence in Libya in 2011, an estimated one million people crossed the border from Liby... Read More
DARJA, THE NORTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE THAT IS OFFICIALLY UNOFFICIAL
By Aghiles Ourad
Ghiles El Kadi and I are sitting in a café in Finsbury Park, L... Read More
by Henry O'Connell
Memories of Singapore’s colonial history are easily evoked when one lives in Singapore. The colonial buildings that line the historical dist... Read More
Throughout the night, participants spoke in different languages, dancing to rhythms from around the world and learning lyrics originating from thousands of miles away.
By Sebastian Hicks
Surely the nomenclature Sigmund is synonymous with only one man, Freud. I know what you’re thinking: but what about Sigmund Jahn, the first ... Read More
By Jiaxin Zhao
I thought of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ when the topic of migrants’ lives and rights came up as the theme of the Spring 2015 issue of The Paris ... Read More
By Juliane Rühl
Hidden in the 20th arrondissement is the office of Afrikadaa, a magazine of contemporary African art. I met Pascale Obolo, its Editor-in-Chief,... Read More