Category: Open Society
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A Journey through the Richness of the Berbers’ Culture
This week, we interviewed Zaouicha Aït Braham and Malik Harouche from the association Timlilit about Berber culture.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Rebalance your Qi with Acupuncture
Acupuncture: the Influence of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Western Countries
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Freedom of Movement: Remedy or Disease?
Freedom of movement can definitely be a remedy for the EU’s current problems. But all remedies have risks. It is focusing only on them, without looking at the positive sides, that transforms them in a disease.
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Capoeira and Bossa Nova: Brazilian traditions in Europe.
We interviewed the Brussels-based Brazilian Association Arte N’Ativa, to learn more about the Brazilian community in Brussels.
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Keep the EU Moving
Freedom of movement, one of the values at the heart of today’s EU, is a subject of current debate. If for some, it is still a valid principle, for others it needs serious rethinking. A deep analysis of its limits and advantages is needed.
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Kebab for Beginners: a Visual Guide to European Variants
Turkish Kebab and its variations: take a look at our brief guide and learn about some European-adapted versions
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Halal Macaroons, a Recipe by Chef Sofiane.
UNITEE is happy to share Chef Sofiane’s easy recipe to make Halal macaroons.
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The Ukrainian Diaspora: between European Identity and National Traditions
Meet Dr Marta Barandiy from Promote Ukraine and discover more about Ukrainian Diaspora in Europe.
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Happy Chinese New Year! Welcome to the Year of the Goat. Interview with Professor ZHANG Sirui.
UNITEE interviewed Professor ZHANG Sirui, President of the Belgium-China Association and asked him how the European Chinese community is celebrating it.
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Towards intercultural cities
The evolution of European society begins from a new paradigm. Through the intercultural approach, European cities are becoming new laboratories for effective, innovative and fair forms of integration.