Financial Sustainability is Critical to the Future of European Football—UEFA The Union of European Football Associations has taken steps to secure the future of football in its region. This move is reflected in a recent document from UEFA after a meeting held on April 28 in Switzerland. The media statement reads: “The UEFA Club Licensing Read More…
Day: 5 May 2023
Red Dress Day: Honouring Indigenous Women and Addressing Violence in Canada
Today, May 5th, is recognized as Red Dress Day in Canada, a day dedicated to honouring and raising awareness for the thousands of Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit, and gender-diverse people who have experienced gender-based violence the country. The day serves as a reminder of the urgent need to address the issue of violence against Indigenous Read More…
Donation Cancel Culture: Separating the Deed from the Donation
Each year, countless non-profit organizations and charitable entities decide to return donations given by foreign entities, nationals, business persons, executives, or individuals whose status has changed. This change in status could be due to various reasons, such as war, sexual assault, scandals, a horrific crime, or murder. The question then arises, should these organizations repay Read More…
The Story Behind Cinco de Mayo: History and Significance
Cinco de Mayo, or the 5th of May, is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and increasingly worldwide. It is a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. However, despite the holiday’s widespread popularity, many people do not know the history behind it. Cinco Read More…
When A War Is Not A War, But Is A War
France’s war in Algeria lasted from 1954 to 1962 and is one of the most controversial conflicts in the country’s history. While officially referred to as an “event,” it was later recognized as a war by the French government in 1999. This decision was made in light of the numerous casualties suffered by both French Read More…