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Presidential Incitement of Violence & Polarised Voters: The Brazil 2022 Election
By KARA EVANS Worker's Party candidate Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro debate Oct 16 in Sao Paulo. The...


President Petro: Colombia’s New Hope
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By LOUIS SAMARASINGHE (3rd year - History and Politics - Surrey, United Kingdom) On 19th June,...


The US midterms: What can we expect?
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By WILL ALLEN (3rd year - Philosophy, Politics and Law - Oxford, United Kingdom) The 2022...


The Democratic Disappointment over Roe
By WILL ALLEN As the Supreme Court relegated women to second-class citizens, President Biden had the chance to summon the wrath of the...


What next after the end of Roe v Wade?
By JHANVI MEHTA Protests took place outside the Supreme Court as a result of the decision. On Friday 24th June, the United States Supreme...


From Reagan to Trump: The shift in the GOP's foreign policy
By GEORGE MILES Members of the Republican Party now seem far more cosy toward Russia than they did in the 1980s Ronald Reagan once...


What Ever Happened to Elizabeth Warren?
By WILL PEACOCK Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks with attendees at the 2019 National Forum on Wages and Working People Rightly or wrongly,...


Americans forced to bite the bullet: Why gun control won't happen yet
By DANIEL SILLETT Tributes were paid following May's mass shooting at an Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas On 24 May 2022, 18-year-old...


Striking Down Roe v. Wade Will Set a Dangerous Precedent for Reproductive Rights in the US
By JHANVI MEHTA Protests began outside the Supreme Court at the news that they may vote to repeal Roe v. Wade Leaked documents at the...


The partisanship behind Judge Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation
BY WILL ALLEN Senator Warner meets with SCOTUS nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. On Monday 21st March, the Senate Judiciary Committee...
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