Mobin Kahraze: The Iranian Boxer Fighting for a World Title in Austria

From Zahedan to Vienna: Mobin Khahraze’s Quest for Boxing Glory in Austria In the bruising, solitary world of professional boxing, a fighter’s record tells one story, but their journey tells another. For Mobin Khahraze, the numbers are pristine—14 wins, 0 losses, with 10 of those coming by way of knockout. But the distance between his … Read more

The Miracle of Bern: How the 1954 World Cup Final Changed Two Nations

Bern, Switzerland – The 1954 FIFA World Cup final, forever etched in sporting history as the “Miracle of Bern,” remains the most legendary football match involving Germany. More than just a game, the improbable 3-2 victory for West Germany over the heavily favored Hungarian “Golden Team” on July 4, 1954, profoundly altered the trajectory of … Read more

Michael Ignatieff on Academic Freedom in Hungary: Why Vigilance Remains Essential Under Orbán’s Regime

Michael Ignatieff, former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and renowned academic, has emerged as a prominent voice in the global discourse on academic freedom following the recent political shifts in Hungary. His perspective, shaped by personal experience with Viktor Orbán’s government, offers critical insights into the challenges facing universities in illiberal democracies. The … Read more