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Coronavirus has already transformed the world
There are some events which leave a lasting impact on humankind. They are not restricted to one country but part of a global trend...
Jeff Bezos is profiting whilst he panders
After what has felt like years and years of both the public and Amazon employees begging Jeff Bezos to use his astronomical wealth to aid...
Brexit Britain and a tale of sovereignty
The best fictional example of the ultimate totalitarian state is George Orwell’s ‘1984.’ The state of Oceania, run by Big Brother, has...
Can we combat Europe's depression epidemic?
If it cannot be seen and it cannot be touched, then for many it simply does not exist. Generally, the stigma around depression has...
Need to know: US Democratic Primaries
What is it? You might not have noticed, but every four years, the US has a presidential election. The two parties that matter, the...
The United Nations at 75: Fit for purpose?
For the United Nations, this is more than just a birthday celebration. For us, a 75th birthday would consist of a nostalgic look back at...
Against stop and search
From an early age it was clear to me that my skin colour would be a source of anxiety and intimidation to some. Stop and search and its...
Fighting a losing battle? Small nations and climate change
The small Pacific island of Palau has been the first country to ban the sale and use of suncream. This is just one of the several...
Constructing a meaningful anti-fascist politics
“To forget a Holocaust is to kill twice”. On the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, the words of Elie Wiesel, himself a...
The World Economic Forum remains a force for progress
Hundreds of attendees met at the World Economic Forum (WEF) last week in Davos, Switzerland. Since its inception in 1971, the conference...
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