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Liz Truss's U-turns: Is this the end of Conservative rule in Britain?
By ENAYA NIHAL On Friday 14th of October, as we tuned into Liz Truss’s emergency press conference, the UK braced itself for a...


The fight for women's freedom ensues in Iran
By MILLIANA GILL-MEHAN Protests have taken place across the world in solidarity with Mahsa Amini and Iranian women Iranian women are...


North Korea Missile Tests: Pontification or Provocation?
By LUCY FERRIBY-STOCKS At 7:30 in the morning, you may hear a variety of things; the buzz of an alarm clock, music on the radio as you...


OPEC output cuts: Saudi Arabia holds the World at gunpoint
By ZAC HILLS King Salman and a then Vice-President Joe Biden in 2011 On Wednesday 5th October, OPEC+ – a cartel of Petrostates headed by...


Surovikin the Savage: Putin’s new commander in Ukraine makes his presence known
By WILL KINGSTON-COX On Monday 10 October, unbridled terror returned to the streets of Kyiv. As many went about their somewhat...


The "mini" budget: an economic crisis authored by the government
By WILL ALLEN On 23rd September the Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, presented a budget in all but name – a ‘mini’ budget that he insisted was...


Kenya’s Election: The Ongoing Battle for More Democracy
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By SHU YU LIM (2nd year - Philosophy, Politics and Economics - Singapore) William Ruto,...


'Liberalism and Its Discontents' by Francis Fukuyama
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By NG KAH LONG (2nd year - Economics, Politics and International Studies - Singapore) ‘The End...


'Lost Kingdom: A History of Russian Nationalism from Ivan the Great to Vladimir Putin'
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By Eric Sun (3rd year - Philosophy, Politics and Economics - Reading, United Kingdom) Russia...


Boris Johnson’s legacy – is ‘Johnsonism’ here to stay?
As featured in Edition 41, available here. By Ravi Maini (2nd year - Politics and International Studies and French - Leicester, United...
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