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‘I am your voice’: The populist re-establishment of Donald J. Trump
By KARA EVANS Trump’s culminated motives to re-establish a right-wing reign in the US face the music of a widely un-unified Republican...


Barely a ripple: the midterm elections of 2022
By GEORGE MILES Prior to election day with history on their side, a lagging economy, and an unpopular President, it was widely expected...


Tigray Ceasefire: Remaining tensions may block total peace
By TAYLOR GREEN The conflict in the horn of Africa has persisted for over two years and led to total deaths of up to 600,000, including a...


Swept under the rug: UK government disguises child fatalities in Afghanistan with “compensations”
By LEEN ALKHLAIFAT The charity organisation “Action On Armed Violence” (AOAV) has released a worrisome report which revealed that Britain...


Rishi copping-out of climate leadership
By JACOB ARNOLD Earlier this month, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak touched down in Sharm-el-Sheikh for COP27, the United Nations Climate...


On the brink: Stray missiles risk direct confrontation with Russia
By WILL KINGSTON-COX On Tuesday 15 November, a stray missile struck the Polish village of Przewodów, a few miles from the Ukrainian...


The plague of toxicity within UK political culture
By LUCY FERRIBY-STOCKS When Rishi Sunak entered Downing Street for the first time as Prime Minister, he promised his government would...


Qatar 2022: making a stand and the hypocrisy of doing so
By JAKUB FEGYVERES Even as the 2022 FIFA World Cup gets underway, the excitement has failed to build-up. The characteristic...


Sturgeon triumphant? Why Indyref2 may be closer than we think
By TOM LOWE On September 18 2014, the Scottish independence movement received a tremendous blow-- the results of the independence...


Bibi bounces back: Can anything stop Israel's rightward drift?
By ZAC HILLS Last Tuesday, Israelis returned to the polls for the fifth time in almost four years and, despite his party making overall...
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