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Rome in 5 Days: Diary of an Architecture Student in the Eternal City

Rome is not just a tourist destination. It is a city where history is still alive in every street. As fourth-year architecture students, we traveled to the Eternal City for five days to experience, explore, and understand some of the most important spaces in Western history. What began as an academic trip quickly became something […]

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Meskel in Ethiopia: A Festival of Fire, Faith, and Tradition

Meskel in Ethiopia: A Festival of Fire, Faith, and Tradition Traveling to Ethiopia in September means witnessing one of the most impressive celebrations in the world: Meskel, the Feast of the True Cross. Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, this tradition gathers thousands of people in Addis Ababa and across the country,

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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD): A half-century dream come true

From Haile Selassie’s vision to Africa’s largest hydroelectric plant. Conceived more than 50 years ago, the GERD overcame financial and diplomatic obstacles and It opened on September 9, 2025 producing 5150 MW of electricity to boost Ethiopia’s electrification and the region. 🇪🇹 ¡Congratulations to all the Ethiopians and supporters who made this historic milestone possible.!

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