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The Roar of Pride: Budapest’s Illegal Pride March as a Beacon of Hope
As Pride Month came to a close in the United States this week, many eyes were on Hungary, where more than 200,000 people marched despite...
Zach Rogers
Jul 20, 20254 min read


Alligator Alcatraz: Cruelty as Policy in a New American Dystopia
The new American dystopia is a cruel and surreal place in which the lives and dignity of undocumented migrants have been put second by a...
Xavier Fletcher
Jul 19, 20254 min read


When Diplomacy Meets Bromance: Trump's New Domestic and Foreign Play
Some things have remained a constant in the second Trump term: his capricious and avaricious personality, which prioritises loyalty,...
Isabel Rodriguez
Jul 18, 20254 min read


Europe’s Moment of Truth: A Strategic and Moral Stake in Myanmar
Myanmar’s civil war may seem distant to Europe, but it represents a crucial test of the European Union’s values and interests in the...
Paul Gré-Beauvais (FONDEMOS)
Jul 17, 20255 min read


BRICS: The Blueprint For A United Global South?
The 2025 BRICS Summit, convened in Rio de Janeiro, underscored, once again, the growing ambition of the Global South in reshaping...
Ming Wa (Chris) Guan
Jul 16, 20254 min read


The Gulf States and the New Middle East
I have recently written a piece for Europinion discussing the notion of a New Middle East emerging as a result of US foreign policy that...
Naif Al Bidh
Jul 15, 20254 min read


In France, The Rise Of The Far-Right Grows Ever More Violent
It was a chilly February night in Bordeaux when a young activist took a few steps away from the entrance of a local university. Angry...
Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Jul 14, 20255 min read


Beyond Oversight: Palantir and the Making of a Controlled State
Alongside Trump’s continued ICE raids across America, his Administration is attacking immigration from a more insidious angle:...
Isabel Rodriguez
Jul 13, 20254 min read


The Real “Spiritual Importance” of Glastonbury: Beyond the Festival Stage
Glastonbury has become globally renowned for its music festival; a vibrant celebration of sound, spectacle, and social commentary. But...
Chris Vinante
Jul 12, 20253 min read


Still Not Sovereign: How Britain Never Left Cyprus
Between 1878 and 1959, Cyprus was administered as a British colony, first under nominal Ottoman sovereignty, then as a formal Crown...
Haris Glykis
Jul 11, 20255 min read


Norman Tebbit Dies at 94: The ‘on yer bike’ Legacy
Norman Tebbit was the first politician I ever met. Sure, local MPs visited my school on occasions – but I was too young to understand....
Dan Sillett
Jul 10, 20254 min read


A Defence of Choking in Porn - Freedom of Expression Doesn’t Stop Where Violent Kinks Begin
Recently the government has announced they plan to ban strangulation in pornography. This is an unwarranted attack on freedom of...
Charles Amos
Jul 9, 20255 min read


Hidden Sparks: Taiwan's Electoral Recall and Its Potential to Reshape Geopolitics
While the international spotlight remains fixated on the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, a recent political upheaval in...
Ming Wa (Chris) Guan
Jul 8, 20254 min read


Bob Vylan Is Not The Story, British Complicity In Palestinian Genocide Is
In the build-up to Glastonbury, all eyes were on Kneecap, them having become famous for raising awareness Israel’s genocide in Palestine at their sets, and with member Mo Chara’s ongoing terror lawsuit making headlines. Fearing they would pull out all the stops at the world’s biggest music festival, in an unprecedented move, the BBC cut short coverage of the festival’s West Holts stage only for the hour of Kneecap’s set. In a glorious moment of comeuppance, however, the act
Viktor Schlatte
Jul 7, 20253 min read


Mexico - A Country Robbed Of Social Democracy
Mexico’s political history is, to say the least, peculiar. Today, the country has seven registered political parties, yet not one of them...
Victor Elizondo
Jul 6, 20253 min read


United in Resistance: Myanmar’s Rebels Gain Ground Against the Junta
Inside Myanmar, the pro-democracy resistance has gathered remarkable momentum against the military junta, even as international support...
Paul Gré-Beauvais (FONDEMOS)
Jul 5, 20255 min read


I’ve Seen This All Before: The Soviet Sphere and Its Similarities to MAGA
It commenced with tanks, waving soldiers, and passionate protests as Trump sat rather glumly, watching his military parade thrown...
Zach Rogers
Jul 4, 20254 min read


Taking the Pip: Starmer’s £5 billion U-turn
It’s Keir Starmer’s one-year anniversary as Prime Minister this week – which is supposed to be Labour’s honeymoon, riding high on a super...
Dan Sillett
Jul 3, 20254 min read


Mamdani's Materialism or Oblivion: The Democratic Party in the Last Chance Saloon
The buzz surrounding Zohran Mamdani’s recent victory in the Democratic primaries for NYC Mayor has been understandably inescapable on...
Andres De Miguel
Jul 2, 20258 min read


From “Great Game” to “Great Gain”: Power and Politics in Central Asia
Central Asia, often considered one of the least integrated areas in the international system , represents perhaps the most overlooked...
Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
Jul 1, 20254 min read
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