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Trump's Asylum for White South Africans is a New Low for Racial Capitalism
Last month Donald Trump broke his own immigration policy to grant asylum to 59 white South Africans, allowing them to ‘seek refuge’ in...
Viktor Schlatte
Jun 203 min read


Reassessing Hong Kong’s Economy: Challenges and Pathways to Revitalisation
Since the deluge of national security regulations, Beijing and its loyal agents in Hong Kong have tirelessly reiterated that the city is...
Ming Wa (Chris) Guan
Jun 194 min read


The Caspar David Friedrich Dilemma: Empty Promises of Conservatism under Merz
You would do well to wonder why in the world I will be talking about Caspar David Friedrich, German Romantic Artist, most notably known...
Zach Rogers
Jun 184 min read


Left Behind: The Dispute Between Podemos and Sumar
If there's one thing the Spanish left has always suffered from, it's a lack of unity. This is currently evident in the dispute between...
Victor Elizondo
Jun 173 min read


The Financial Illiteracy of the Spending Review and Why Spending Needs to Be Cut Now
Britain faces economic Armageddon. And no, Rachel, we do not have a £22 billion black hole, and your reckless spending spree will only...
Ethan Harvey
Jun 169 min read


Shame and American National Identity
Though the conceptions of international relations that form the basis of the foreign policies of nearly all states understand governments...
Anoushka Singh
Jun 153 min read


Identity Politics and the Liverpool Parade Attack
Liverpool was awash with red on Monday as thousands of fans lined the streets, following Liverpool FC’s 20th league title victory, to...
Kara Evans
Jun 133 min read


Response to Cianan Sheekey on Compromise and Political Phototropism
As a firm believer in the importance of political discourse, I was excited to see another Europinion columnist critically respond to my...
Andres De Miguel
Jun 105 min read


Immigrants are the Scapegoats of the 21st Century
Immigration is a blade political parties swing against each other all the time. You either support it – with limitations – or you are...
Steffany González
Jun 95 min read


Les Républicains, Trying to Stay Alive
French politics - ever volatile, fascinating and changing - has been stewing over the unclear outlook for the 2027 presidential elections...
Victor Elizondo
Jun 83 min read


Patriots or Traitors? The Polish Diaspora in Polish Presidential Elections
“Polonia in the USA: They treat the elections in Poland like the elections in the USA; They do not know the language, and even more so...
Victoria Anastasia Aranowicz
Jun 76 min read


Compromised to Life
illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Phototropism: the process by which plants grow towards the sun, leaning closer toward their food...
Cianan Sheekey
Jun 64 min read


Private Defence Companies Capitalise on Europe's Fearful Apathy
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion A study conducted by IE Universidad and Airbus - concluding that though nearly half of Western...
Anoushka Singh
Jun 53 min read


Human Rights Rewritten: US Policy Abandons Honesty and the Vulnerable
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion In April 2025, the Trump Administration and the State Department announced that their annual...
Isabel Rodriguez
Jun 43 min read


Gimmickgration - How Immigration is Being Weaponised Across the Board
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion The hope of change that came with the election of the Labour government in 2024 has now all but...
Eliot Lord
Jun 33 min read


Polish Presidential Election - First Round Has Swung Left, And Then Hard Right
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion On the 18th of May, the first round of the Polish Presidential election delivered anything but a...
Konrad Szuminski
Jun 24 min read


Auditioning for America: From Policy to Propaganda
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion From the creator of American TV shows such as “Duck Dynasty” and “The Millionaire Matchmaker,”...
Isabel Rodriguez
Jun 14 min read


Starmer’s Standing on a Farage-Shaped Pedestal: The Race to the Bottom
Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage are fighting to be first in a race to the bottom – much like Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur in...
Dan Sillett
May 314 min read


Star Wars Doesn’t Need Lightsabers, It Needs Politics
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion In Andor, the latest live-action Star Wars series to be churned out by Disney, there are no...
Will Allen
May 305 min read


The End of MAGA Musk Portends a Rough Time for Republicans
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion On Tuesday the 20th of May Elon Musk has announced that he will rein in the amount that he spends...
Xavier Fletcher
May 295 min read
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