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Norway's Foray Into A Sustainable Future
The Norwegian parliament has recently voted to ban its national biofuel industry from importing palm oil, effectively becoming the first...


Money Talks: the price of greed in Malta
If you were a multi-millionaire looking to invest money in an European Union country, Malta may not be the first country that springs to...


A rock and a hard place?
It was the first result to come in on June 23, 2016. 19,322 voted in favour of remaining in the European Union and just 823 in favour of...


Criminalization is not the answer to Hungary’s homeless problem
On October 12, the Hungarian government amended its constitution by banning the "habitual residence in a public space." As such, the...


10 years on from the Greek financial tragedy: all's well may end well
In 2008, far from the sun kissed streets of Athens, there was a sense of panic and disbelief in a grey New York. Lehman Brothers, the...


The Biggest Loser: The fate of British Higher Education under Brexit
Over the course of a few years, Brexit has evolved substantially from a private fantasy to a national policy matter, and, after the...


Salvini, Trump, and an incremental far-right
Matteo Salvini, the leader of half of the recently formed Italian government has swiftly drawn several comparisons to President Trump. A...


Romania's corrupt government: here to stay?
“Will this ever end?” is the question most Romanians reflect upon while watching the news or after having discussed the current political...


Brexit: take it from the people's hands
Recently, there have been calls for a second EU referendum. This referendum would likely ask voters three questions whether to: accept a...


‘Our’ Crisis – how refugees have changed ‘us’ forever
Blue. Blue was the colour of the sea surrounding them, and blue was the sky above. Blue were the edges of the boat, onto which dozens of...
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