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''Affairs Today'' was a global student-run online business and politics newspaper aimed at university students around the world. It mainly focused on international political developments and global economics although it also produced career, travel and lifestyle articles. Its principal audience was university students and was mostly read in the United Kingdom. ''Affairs Today'' had no particular political inclination as it attempted to be a platform where highly engaged students could voice their opinions regardless of their stance on the matters they wrote about. As such, a wide and diverse range of views could be found on ''Affairs Today''. The thought behind this unusual editorial guideline was that readers would be challenged by the views of their peers and as a result engage with and learn from the articles published on ''Affairs Today''. In terms of style, ''Affairs Today'' sought to emulate the journalistic standards of long-established publications such as the ''
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''. ''Affairs Today'' was operated by more than 100 staffers based in over 15 different countries around the world. Every member of the staff had to be a university student. As the founders moved on from their studies to their respective careers, they decided to close Affairs Today in March 2017. A part of the editorial staff went on to found a news outlet of their own known as Pynx Media, which was discontinued in 2018.


History

''Affairs Today'' was started in February 2013 by
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students Alexandre Gianasso and Maximilian Linhard. However, it is only in November of that year that ''Affairs Today'' was formally incorporated. At the date of incorporation, Ferdinand Goetzen had joined the founding team in his capacity of Editor-in-Chief. ''Affairs Today'' originally started as a blog operated from a student hall and was chiefly set up as a rival to ''The Gateway'', a newspaper sometimes referred to as the "Student FT". It is during a visit to the
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that Alexandre Gianasso and Maximilan Linhard read a ''Gateway'' newspaper for the first time, whereupon they decided that the same could be achieved by students themselves. At the time, most writers for the ''Gateway'' were professional journalists. After a difficult first few months of low readership, ''Affairs Today'' experienced rapid growth in late 2013 as the original team was expanded and as high-profile interviews added to the credibility of the website, notably Ferdinand Goetzen's interview with King Simeon II of Bulgaria. The website thereon moved on from its original aim and sought to establish itself as its own brand of 'global student business news'. From that point on, ''Affairs Today'' managed to feature more successful interviews with prominent business and political leaders, which further contributed to its expansion. At its peak in 2016, Affairs Today had over 35,000 visitors per month.


Notable Interviews

''Affairs Today'' conducted interviews with important personalities drawn from the business and political world. Here is a non-exhaustive list of the personalities ''Affairs Today'' interviewed since 2013 * Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria *
Didier Reynders Didier Reynders (; born 6 August 1958) is a Belgian politician and a member of the Mouvement Réformateur (MR) serving as European Commissioner for Justice since 2019. He held various positions in public institutions before becoming a member of t ...
, Belgium's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Prime Minister *
Cecilia Malmström Anna Cecilia Malmström (born 15 May 1968) is a Swedish politician who served as European Commissioner for Trade from 2014 to 2019. She previously served as European Commissioner for Home Affairs from 2010 to 2014 and Minister for European Un ...
, EU Commissioner for Trade *
John Sculley John Sculley III (born April 6, 1939) is an American businessman, entrepreneur and investor in high-tech startups. Sculley was vice-president (1970–1977) and president of PepsiCo (1977–1983), until he became chief executive officer (CEO) ...
, former
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President and Apple CEO * Lord Robertson, former NATO Secretary-General *
Jaan Tallinn Jaan Tallinn (born 14 February 1972) is an Estonian billionaire computer programmer and investor known for his participation in the development of Skype and file-sharing application FastTrack/ Kazaa. Jaan Tallinn is a leading figure in the field ...
, Co-Founder of
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* Brian McBride, Chairman of
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*
Kevin Sneader Kevin Sneader (born c. 1966) is a Canadian-born British management consultant. He was McKinsey & Company's global managing partner from July 2018 to July 2021. He failed to secure a second term in that position in early 2021, becoming the first g ...
, McKinsey & Company Asia Chairman *
Ahmet Üzümcü Ahmet Üzümcü (born August 30, 1951) is a Turkish career diplomat, who previously served as the Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). He graduated from Foreign Relations Department of the Faculty ...
, OPCW Director-General and Nobel Prize winner
Nigel Eccles
Co-Founder and CEO of
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Robin Marshall
Managing Director at
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Editors-in-Chief

:November 2016 - March 2017: Robert Lewis Watson :April 2016 - November 2016: Eimi Harris :April 2015 - April 2016: Christopher Jackson :September 2014 - April 2015: Ryan McElney :September 2013 - September 2014: Ferdinand von Götzen


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External links


''Affairs Today''
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