by Ana Santos Silva It´s almost 8 a.m. on a Friday morning in Helsinki. One of my colleagues at the small Finnish company where I […]
Muammar Gaddafi: Friend or Foe? Discussions from both sides
By DUNIA Mag It’s been a heated and passionate discussion from both sides; between supporters of the late Gaddafi’s regime and those who rejoiced when […]
Honoring the Dream at the Official Dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial
Attended by over 30,000 people from around the country, the much anticipated dedication of the memorial of American civil rights icon Dr Martin Luther King, […]
“All I can ask is that you look deeper” Heartbreak across America as Troy Davis is Executed
By Lema Nsah This Aug. 22, 1991 photo shows Troy Anthony Davis entering Chatham County Superior Court during his trail in the shooting death of […]
The Finnish Sense of Community
It’s no news that Finnish neighbors tend to avoid greeting each other on staircases and in hallways. While this has left most foreigners feeling that […]
Anti Immigration sentiments on the rise? Findland’s watershed Elections
by Enrique Tessieri, first posted in Dunia Magazine print – Issue 4 (May 2011) Finland’s watershed election on April 17 ushered in a small right-wing […]
Massacre in Norway and growing Extreme Right-Wing Populism in Nordic Countries
By Zuzeeko Abeng, LL.M. As the good people of Norway try to make sense of the gruesome 7/22 massacre that left at least 76 people […]
Seeking Asylum in the U.K. What you need to know
By Gordon Hurd It is only normal, with conflicts and wars raging on almost every continent, that people will flee to seek refuge in countries […]
An October Afternoon in Finland
By Ana Santos Silva After spending the previous morning picking colored berries from the bushes in the backyard and mowing the last summer grass, it […]
