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The Fourth Industrial Revolution? Ways in which Artificial Intelligence is predicted to influence global economic growth and subsequent policy challenges. 

November 17, 2023November 24, 2023 By Charlotte Aspinall

“AI may determine who leads and who lags in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Benefitting from AI in the coming years requires smart policy

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Opinion: Australia’s Proposal to Grant Tuvaluan Citizens Permanent Residency in the Face of Climate Change – Kind or Calculated?

November 15, 2023November 17, 2023 By Maya Perera

Australia and Tuvalu have announced a treaty centred around Tuvalu’s vulnerability to the effects of climate change. The Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union treaty features

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The Belonging of Western Sahara

November 15, 2023November 14, 2023 By George Thomas

Dubbed ‘Africa’s last colony,’ Western Sahara sees the last colonial state in Africa awaiting its independence. Caught between Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania and the

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Opinion: The NHS, Britain’s Sacred Cow

November 12, 2023November 12, 2023 By Daniel Bassett

In the latest census, a record-low percentage of the British population identified with the nation’s historic religion – Christianity. Some rightly point to

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The Lasting Legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism on African Economic Development 

November 10, 2023November 12, 2023 By Charlotte Aspinall

The Atlantic Slave trade and colonialism has undeniably had devastating effects on African society, through forced labour and brutality, subjecting African slaves and

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Opinion: The Narcotics Underworld of Colombia

November 8, 2023November 10, 2023 By George Thomas

It is time to shed some light on the ‘gateway to South America’ and its murky criminal underworld. The country in question is

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Opinion: Aitana Bonmatí and Cultural Hatred 

November 7, 2023November 6, 2023 By Mar Mengual Gonzalez

Aitana Bonmati, midfielder for FC Barcelona’s women’s team, won the Ballon d’Or 2023. Undoubtedly the world’s best player by some distance in the

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Oppenheimer’s Chilling Prophecies: Navigating the Global Landscape of Nuclear Arms 

November 5, 2023November 5, 2023 By Veronika Parfjonova

Decades have passed since Oppenheimer’s visionary genius unleashed the cataclysmic force of nuclear arms upon the world, forever altering the course of history.

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Opinion: The Overlooked Story of Yemen

November 1, 2023November 1, 2023 By George Thomas

Yemen is home to the ‘Forgotten War’ of the 21st century. Why? It is a relatively remote country that is largely an unknown character

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Ecuadorian Elections: Noboa and the Long Road Ahead

October 31, 2023November 3, 2023 By Mar Mengual Gonzalez

At thirty-five years old, Daniel Noboa has recently been elected as Ecuador’s president, the youngest in the country’s history. Elections were called by

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