by Vyom Chaudhari | Nov 4, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Global Affairs and Events, Trivia
The Republic of Zambia will be celebrating its independence, since 1964, from colonial Britain on 24th October 2022. To commemorate the day of independence, we have collated some fun facts about the beautiful country of Zambia – one of the most peaceful and stable...
by Vyom Chaudhari | Nov 4, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Food and Culture, Global Affairs and Events, Trivia
Generally, during the year, several festivals are celebrated in India. However, the months of October and November witness a series of celebrations. The dates of these festivals vary every year based on the Indian Calendar. The beginning of festivities leads to the...
by Das Tor | Oct 3, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Global Affairs and Events, Global Business Insights, Voices of Thunderbird
Last September 16th represents Mexico’s 212 Independence anniversary. Independence Day is an occasion for patriotic pride and joy. The celebration begins on the night of September 15 with El Grito de Independencia, the call that Miguel Hidalgo, our founding father,...
by Das Tor | Sep 1, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Global Affairs and Events, Trivia, Voices of Thunderbird
The Republic of Chad celebrated its 62nd Independence Day on 11 August after 60 years of French colonial rule (1900-1960). In celebration of the 17.5 million great people of Chad, we put together a few interesting facts about the country: Chad, named after Lake Chad,...
by Das Tor | Sep 1, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, GCL Stories & Insights, Global Affairs and Events, Global Business Insights, Voices of Thunderbird
This summer, 58 T-birds participated in the Global Challenge Lab, a capstone course, working in ten teams across six countries (Netherlands, Colombia, UAE, Mexico, Kenya, Puerto Rico, USA) and seven cities (Amsterdam, Bogota, Dubai, Mexico City, Nairobi, San Juan,...
by Das Tor | May 9, 2022 | Global Affairs and Events, Voices of Thunderbird
If any of you still remember, 2016 was the year that politics started to break its silence, with multiple significant incidents in geopolitics, including Brexit, the U.S. presidential election, Russia annexing Crimea, the Philippines presidential election, etc.I still...