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Russell Brand and the dangerous myth of 'cancel culture'
BY TOM LOWE TW: mentions of SA, rape For over four years, The Sunday Times has been investigating instances of alleged sexual abuse...


Xi’s corruption crackdown is a countdown to war
BY MARTIN DAY Generally, politics in China is shrouded in a veil through which very little information escapes. That’s why recent...


Britain's councils are going broke
BY BENJAMIN SACHS Earlier this year Birmingham city council filed for ‘Section 113.’ Beneath the over-complicated legalese the meaning of...


Sunak tries to pack a punch at conference
BY GEORGE SOMPER The Party Conference. An infamous yearly event that can often spell out a leader’s future. A moment of unity, a moment...


China's complicity in the deportation of North Korean defectors
BY LILY MECKEL Image: Flikr/Roman Harak North Korea is known to be one of the most hostile and isolated countries in the world. Since the...


BRICS: Is the economic sun now rising in the East?
BY SANJANA IYER From Bollywood to Brazilian soaps, the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) certainly have a...


Coups in Africa: the grasp on the continent France never released
BY TAYLOR GREEN France has had a vast grasp looming over the African continent for the longest time. The shadow of this nation has been...


A Tale of Liars and Bidens: A comment on the State of the Union of the USA
BY TOM LOWE There are many words that one could use to describe Donald Trump’s impact on US politics, but ‘trailblazer’ is certainly one...


A captain's crusade: Imran Khan's hardest innings against corruption
BY SYED HUSSAIN Just five years ago, ex-cricketing legend turned Prime Minister, Imran Khan, heralded a "new beginning" - a vision to...


Deterrence dividing the Land of the Rising Sun
BY SAIDA ALIMDJANOVA The act of charring, flaying alive, lethally ailing, and sterilising around 200,000 civilians in a matter of days in...
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