Dresden Through Photographs
Our first university post this year will be dedicated to another German city – Dresden. Located at the extreme border with Czech republic and Poland and Dresden offers a rich…
Our first university post this year will be dedicated to another German city – Dresden. Located at the extreme border with Czech republic and Poland and Dresden offers a rich…
Dresden, in what was East Germany, is the capital of the German state of Saxony. One of the basic laws of the Saxon constitution stipulates “Nobody is to be discriminated…
With the widely feared and expectedly unpleasant consequences of Brexit, Frankfurt which is the financial centre of Europe is gaining in importance. Brexit has not only motivated many of the…
Not just China, India and Russia, international students now come to Germany from all over the world, though admittedly an appreciable percentage comes from these three countries. What is interesting…
Named one of the UNESCO world heritage sites only in 1996, the city of Salzburg was made famous long before then with the film The Sound of Music in 1965…
The Youth Global Forum 2018 is now just around the corner and as the excitement starts to build ahead of the event, we continue to interview the experts and trainers…
This year, Mark Twain's masterpiece novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (read online for free) is celebrating the 133th anniversary of its publication. Ernest Hemingway said it was the best novel America has ever produced, and…
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains…
Yoga as a phenomenon and a trend gained popularity in the early 20th century, when its positive effects on the state of the human organism, in terms of both physical…
One in every five young Brazilians neither study nor work, its almost 10 million youth aged between 15 and 29 years, according to the study Summary of Social Indicators, conducted…
The survey summarized below was designed to test the hypothesis that most people put trust in the results of public opinion polls, but they disagree with the proposition that their…
Repairing damaged teeth by re-growing tissue – an interview with Professor Paul Sharpe of King’s College London. His research and studies are mainly focused on the molecular control of tooth…