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Arielle Citrin Miller
Mar 1, 2023
The Treacherous Venezuelan Experience
Venezuela faces extreme economic and social hardship at the hands of its authoritarian president Nicolas Maduro. More than 7 million...
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Lea Hirschmann
Feb 2, 2023
Chinese Spy Balloons Takeover in Worldwide Fleet
On the 28th January a suspected Chinese Spy Balloon entered US airspace near the Aleutian Islands, before moving to Canadian airspace...
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Alexia Flick
Jan 24, 2023
Jacinda Ardern Resigns: Burnt Out or Leaving New Zealand to Burn?
On the 19th January, the World’s youngest ever female head of government, Jacinda Ardern, resigned as Prime Minister of New Zealand after...
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Maya Ristvedt
Jan 20, 2023
The Artic Circle: Could This Territorial Conflict Be the Start of a New Cold War?
Why is the Arctic Circle a region of importance? Now, this remote wilderness is changing. The disastrous effects of global warming have...
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Sofia Carretero
Dec 21, 2022
From Zero Covid Policy to No Plan. Was Eliminating its Draconian Restrictions Really the Best Idea?
China continues to unravel its Zero Covid Policy. China will no longer compel entering travellers to undergo quarantine beginning on...
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Leila Savant
Dec 13, 2022
The End of Ethiopia’s Tigray War: What Happens Now?
On the 3rd of November 2022 the infamous war, battled between the Ethiopian Federal Government and Eritrea on one side, and the Tigray...
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Arielle Citrin Miller
Dec 8, 2022
The Landmark Maritime Deal that Could Change a Relationship
Israel and Lebanon have reached a landmark maritime deal which signals a new era of possible cooperation between the countries which are...
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Sofia Carretero
Nov 30, 2022
Xi Jinping's Rising Opposition Against his 'Zero-Covid Policy'
Following the global pandemic that emerged in 2020, placing China at its epicentre, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, enforced the ‘zero-covid...
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Sophie Guzminova
Nov 24, 2022
Is Qatar Hosting the World Cup a "Mistake"?
Qatar will be the first Arab state in the world to host the world cup, with approximately 32 teams globally coming to play in the...
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Silvia Gil-Alberdi
Oct 26, 2022
Musk's Twitter Takeover
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has finalised his $44 billion takeover of Twitter and has already started to take action,...
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Maya Ristvedt
Oct 19, 2022
Myanmar's Ongoing Internal Conflict
A brief history of Myanmar Myanmar has been ruled by a military junta for many of the years since it gained independence from British...
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Leila Savant
Oct 11, 2022
The Energy Crisis in the UK: Who Turned Out the Lights?
For years we have taken the prices we pay for energy for granted. However, now that the UK’s supply has dropped, largely due to the...
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Arielle Citrin Miller
Oct 3, 2022
Putin Aims an Attack on Ukraine and the 'Satanic' West
Putin’s speech at the end of September marked Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian provinces and laid bare the real target of his war in...
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Silvia Gil-Alberdi
Sep 1, 2022
Brothers Home: A Government Protected Violation of Human Rights
Brothers Home has become one of the most infamous examples of violation of human rights, occurring from the 1970s to 1980s in South...
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Juan Miranda
Aug 25, 2022
Biden Set to Cut Student Debt for Americans and Extend Loan Pause
Over the past few months, Biden has repeatedly spoken about his debt forgiveness scheme and has been under constant pressure by his party...
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Cecilia Hult
Jun 20, 2022
The Scarred History of Native Americans in Canada
How has the discovery of unmarked graves provoked discussion surrounding the maltreatment of Indigenous people in Canada? Between 1863...
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Paula Barona
Feb 2, 2022
The Russo-Ukranian Crisis: Tensions heighten to those of the Cold-War
A background to this never-ending war and why we once again find ourselves in conflict in 2022. The Russo-Ukrainian war has been an...
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Joe Mondadori
Nov 11, 2021
Placemaking: How governments manipulate urban use to attract investment
Exploring the process and philosophy of 'placemaking' The various ways in which government led placemaking attracts inward investment....
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Mariana Henriques Martins
Jul 29, 2021
The Radical Fight Against ‘Cultural Marxism’ in Portugal
Figure 1 – André Ventura, the president of Chega. Portugal used to be one of the five countries in the European Union without a radical...
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Helena McCormick-Paice
Jul 9, 2021
Building Collapse in Miami
Last Thursday, 24th June, 55 apartments in Champlain Towers, Miami, fell to the ground. Within 12 seconds, only dust remained [1]. Over...
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