Sudan: An Update
The April/May 2023 evacuations from Sudan now seem a distant memory, but for a time they dominated global headlines as the state of
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
The April/May 2023 evacuations from Sudan now seem a distant memory, but for a time they dominated global headlines as the state of
Over the last few days in Australia, a major referendum has taken place on a central issue that many nations across the globe
It cannot go unnoticed that the global economy has entered a prolonged slowdown phase; as the World Bank stated in its 2023 report, ‘Nearly
On Friday, 13 October, the University of Exeter’s Debating Society held its first Cross Party Question Time of the year. Making up the
Following the second re-election of Gabon’s controversial president Ali Bongo, the military seized power on Wednesday 30th August, in what was the 8th
For some the closing of the year is just another few weeks of university work, the daily grind, mounting exam stress. For others
TW: mention of sexual assault and racism At the end of last year, the Labour Party released a report led by Gordon Brown
Viktor Orbán — the current Prime Minister of Hungary and leader of the political party Fidesz — has not only shaped politics in Hungary
Edi Rama’s leadership has not been without hardship. Coming to power in September 2013, he has led Albania through a myriad of changes.
From people’s desperate desire to shame Rayner, to a relationship between politicians and the Press that inhibits accountability, the response to the Mail