The Wake-Up Call: Crisis in Catalonia
by Zahra Iqbal When we think of Spain, we think of sun, sangria and good food. ‘Oh, you’re living in Spain for a year, that’s...
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by Zahra Iqbal When we think of Spain, we think of sun, sangria and good food. ‘Oh, you’re living in Spain for a year, that’s...
by Ben Davis In May 1993, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established by the United Nations in response to mass...
by Eimear O'Donoghue Northern Ireland has been slow to evolve when it comes to human rights issues. It is not reflective of our society, but...
by Kwan Yee Wong The 2019 Hong Kong Protests has extended far beyond a hundred days. The amendment of the extradition law in Hong Kong...
by Guy Chadwick While the current trajectory of humanity appears to be one of increasing globalisation, the idea of global citizenship still faces considerable resistance...
by Tilly Brogan I am going to begin my final article by going against everything that my literature professors have ever taught me; with a...
by Georgina Davis In a move to combat the country’s low birth rate and declining labour force, Orbán has announced that in exchange for women...
by Romaana Shakir Studying abroad in a country often known for its corruption, militarized drug wars and violence has really brought its politics to my...
by Tilly Brogan This Friday 8th of March, International Women’s Day will be celebrated around the world. In many countries this day marks a celebration...
by Georgina Davis Prime Minister Viktor Orbán continues to ignore the EU’s commitment to democracy - and he seems to be getting away with it....