The Pandora Papers: Exposing a shadow economy of the elite
As one of the first articles in our innovative Spotlight series, I feel obligated as the Chief Editor to focus on one of
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
As one of the first articles in our innovative Spotlight series, I feel obligated as the Chief Editor to focus on one of
On a scale of one to ten, how happy do you consider your current life to be? It’s a difficult and subjective question
The danger of using the terms ‘anti-Zionist’ and ‘anti-semitic’ in an interchangeable manner is that this “uses Jewish suffering to erase the Palestinian
On 23 February, the House of Lords backed Lord Alton’s Genocide Amendment to the UK Trade Bill in an effort to prevent the
What is EMA? We are a politically neutral, non-violent, and volunteer-run organisation, who lobbies governments for the disintegration of refugee camps in the
One of the biggest perils of living in 2021, besides coronavirus, is finding out regularly that your favourite artists or actors are awful
The Xinjiang province, home to the Muslim minority Uyghurs, lies just under three-thousand kilometres from Beijing. Cultural differences between Uyghurs and the Han
The current crisis in Texas has forced climate change back into the spotlight after its neglect by the media amidst coronavirus. This has
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