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What's next for the West Bank?
Cristina Catena Gasco In recent days, the world has witnessed yet another tragic chapter unfold in the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian...
Cristina Catena Gasco
Jul 27, 20234 min read


Global Wagner: Prigozhin's blood-soaked network uncovered
Following the dramatic events beginning on the 23rd of June, which saw Wagner Group’s mutiny shake the red-brick and ornate marble of the...
Konrad Szuminski
Jul 18, 20234 min read


Dividing Georgia: Putin's ambition to oppose the EU in the Caucasus
A political fracture is expanding in Georgia as the country contends with increasing Russian influence. The former Soviet state finds...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Jul 14, 20235 min read


Blowing in the wind: NatWest's double-sided transgender lanyards
NatWest has decided to give its transgender employees double-sided lanyard badges. The idea is that you can flip the badge around...
Dan Sillett
Jul 13, 20233 min read


Orkney Islands Search for Autonomy: Another Ripple in the UK's Rising Tide of Independence Movements
In a new challenge to British governance, the Orkney Islands Council is voting on a motion for greater independence next week. The...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Jul 7, 20233 min read


Poverty and Politics: An Insight into Taliban Rule
Sima Mangal Afghanistan is a country known to many as the graveyard of empires, a country that has been unconquered over the many years...
Sima Mangal
Jul 6, 20234 min read


Death and Denial: The Dilemma of Remembering Srebrenica
Alfie Fairlie 11 July 2023 marks the 28th anniversary of one of the most notable genocides in Europe since the Second World War. The...
Alfie Fairlie
Jul 4, 20235 min read


Poland: Growing military investment is making heads turn
In 2009, geopolitical expert George Friedman published “The Next 100 Years”, offering his perspective for geopolitical developments in...
Konrad Szuminski
Jul 3, 20234 min read


Kaliningrad or Königsberg: why names have meaning
James Loughton Nestled in-between Poland and Lithuania lies a peculiar landmass, seemingly lost from its motherland, the Kaliningrad...
James Loughton
Jun 30, 20235 min read


Raising interest rates: the poison pill for a cost of living crisis
The Bank of England has raised interest rates again to 5%. This means the UK base rate has risen 13 times since November 2021 – which...
Dan Sillett
Jun 29, 20233 min read


French Climate Protesters Arrested - Can Macron Survive the Heat?
This year, on the 20th of June, French police arrested 18 members of the climate activist group Les Soulèvements de la Terre (SLT). In...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Jun 28, 20234 min read


Northern Ireland: Integration today or a return to violence tomorrow
Adam McCartan It is a generally acknowledged fact that the conflict in Northern Ireland, known as ‘The Troubles’, was caused by and...
Adam McCartan
Jun 27, 20234 min read


Decouple Bit by Bit: European Commission Call to Remove Chinese Companies’ Infrastructure
In a push for 'digital sovereignty' and protection against cybersecurity concerns, the European Commission made a steady move towards...
Paweł Płonka
Jun 26, 20235 min read


Prigozhin and the Wagner Rebellion
Nasia Anson From Putin’s Chef to National Traitor…to Putin’s Ally Once Again? The events regarding an explosive split – and an unexpected...
Nasia Anson
Jun 25, 20236 min read


2023: Rise of the Spanish far-right
Inés Arangüena Aniceto What do Spaniards really want? Pedro Sánchez, the incumbent prime minister of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party...
Inés Arangüena Aniceto
Jun 24, 20234 min read


Faragexit: Why it is time for Nigel to leave UK politics
I write this article on the 23rd of June 2023 – 7 years to the day since that fateful EU referendum which caused the UK to crash out of...
Dan Sillett
Jun 23, 20234 min read


Warsaw Protests: Defiance or a Smokescreen?
This year, on the 4th June, half a million Poles marched in Warsaw. The demonstrations – organised by Former Prime Minister and...
Konrad Szuminski
Jun 23, 20233 min read


Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP, and the thankful demise of the independence dream
James Baldwin Long-existing trends in British politics are unravelling at a rather impressive rate. In Westminster, after 13 years in...
James Baldwin
Jun 22, 20234 min read


Why are food prices so high - and who is to blame?
Before the pandemic, the UK boasted some of the world's lowest food prices. However, for the last two years, the island has experienced...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Jun 21, 20234 min read


The EU AI Act Explained
Elle Farrell-Kingsley In this article, Elle Farrell-Kingsley breaks down what the EU's AI Act involves and how it will impact you The EU...
Elle Farrell-Kingsley
Jun 18, 20233 min read
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