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The Silent Exploitation of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, known for its mineral riches, has been plagued by ongoing conflict dating back to the 1994 Rwandan...

Arsima Bereketab
Mar 283 min read


The Rise of Turkey as a Major Power in Sub-Saharan Africa
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Africa has increasingly become the focus of international attention. The continent’s abundant...

Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
Mar 174 min read


Climate Change: Is Securitisation The Answer?
The climate crisis is amongst the greatest existential threats facing humanity. Yet we seem to have done very little about it. Despite...

Haley Flower
Feb 224 min read


Azerbaijan Proves COP Is Not Fit For Purpose
When, a few days into the most recent UN Climate Change Conference (COP), respected figures in the field of climate policy published an...

Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Jan 136 min read


Trump's Cabinet Picks: What They Mean For U.S. Foreign Affairs
After winning the U.S. election in November, former President Donald Trump has begun announcing his administration appointments. From  ...

Isabel Rodriguez
Dec 11, 20244 min read


Sanctions: the Accelerated End of the Liberal World Order
Sanctions  have become the U.S. and Europe’s go-to response to international disputes, providing quick, clean, and non-military means to...

Ned Johnson
Dec 3, 20243 min read


The Sun Has Set on the British Empire: A Decolonial Perspective on the UK’s Returning of the Chagos Islands
After two long centuries, the sun will finally set on the British Empire . On Thursday 3rd October, it was announced that the UK would...

Zoe Wreford
Oct 14, 20245 min read


Israel-Palestine: The Next Phase of the Conflict
Jewish immigration from the past to the present continues under the name of ‘settlers’ in the Palestinian territories that belong to the...

Emrah Roni Mira
Sep 19, 20243 min read


Sudan is a Unique Tragedy in the Age of Shared National Interest
The power dynamics across Asia and Africa are highly complex and varied. In some regions totalitarian leaders and autocrats maintain a...

Asfandiyar
Sep 17, 20245 min read


The Myth of ‘Sustainable Development’
Climate change is real , yet the question of how to properly tackle the planetary-scale crisis must be reconciled with the political and...

Andres De Miguel
Sep 16, 20243 min read


Amnesty Reports Alarming Repression of Human RightsÂ
In its 2024 Annual Report, Amnesty International denounces governments and companies that, against a backdrop of flagrant violations of...

Petra Pavlovicova
May 7, 20244 min read


UK Rwanda Policy vs. International Law
After the House of Lords backed down on their amendments to the Rwanda bill last week, deportations to the East African country became...

Grace Wilkinson
May 6, 20243 min read


In conversation with the President of the Free Republic of Verdis
Daniel Jackson is the 19-year-old President of the Free Republic of Verdis, a micronation on the banks of the Danube between Croatia and...

Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Mar 27, 202417 min read


Impending Failure:Â The United Nations Security Council
The United Nations (UN) is one of the many legacies of the Second World War; amongst many international lawyers it is considered one of...

Grace Wilkinson
Mar 26, 20244 min read


Bark or Bite? UK's Foreign Secretary Compares Putin to Hitler
The United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary David Cameron is playing the part of strongman politician for Russian despot Vladimir Putin....

Taylor Green
Feb 29, 20243 min read


In conversation with Maurizio Cuttin
Maurizio Cuttin is a 22-year-old representing the United Kingdom's young people in some of the world's most recognisable political...

Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Dec 13, 202310 min read
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