Opinion: Battle in the Red Sea, the Problem That is not Going Away
The ongoing violence in the Red Sea continues to be a headache for Western leaders as Houthi rebels continue their attacks in the
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
The ongoing violence in the Red Sea continues to be a headache for Western leaders as Houthi rebels continue their attacks in the
Although it is now four years into the 2020s, what do we really have to show for it? Temperatures soared to 40°C, the
The Democratic Republic of the Congo lies in the heart of Africa. It is the second largest and fourth most populous country on
As the UK’s shortest-serving Prime Minister, spending just forty-nine days in office, Liz Truss may not be the most memorable political figure of
The BRICS intergovernmental organisation, its name an acronym for its founding members: Brazil, Russia, India, and China, as well as its earliest addition,
Editor’s Note: The Diplomatic Hub is a student society that aims to create an interdisciplinary forum for students interested in international affairs and
The surprising and somewhat unexpected recent exchange of airstrikes between Iran and Pakistan is attributable to their shared problem of the Baluchistan region.
Following the coup d’état of Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019, the influentialsocial movement that aided in doing so gave hope for
In contemporary society, social media and technology have become crucial in diversifying the political landscape of the United States; moulding public opinion, mobilising
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