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What can we expect from COP26?
By Florine Lips In light of revelations made by the recently published IPCC report, the need for meaningful action on climate change has...
Oct 15, 20215 min read


Vaccine passports – our key to freedom or the biggest threat to medical choice in history?
By Ruth Stainer Vaccine passports – A highly controversial term which now almost entirely dominates discussions regarding travel,...
Sep 24, 20214 min read


Germany’s Floods: a crisis within a crisis within a crisis
By Hanna Vogt, in collaboration with Rehabilitating Earth. Whilst our day to day lives during the pandemic are still not what they used...
Jul 28, 20214 min read


Caliphate of the Caribbean: The story of Trinidad’s ISIS recruits
By William Leah The stories and demographics of ISIS recruits from a Caribbean Island shed light on the variety of people who travelled...
May 25, 20214 min read


Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup: The ‘beautiful game’ rears its ugly head
By Conall Miller Shrouded in controversy from its inception, the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup has sparked a recent round of on-field...
Apr 24, 20215 min read

Beyond a violent world: Surviving, learning and moving forward
By Maheen Behrana | This Violence is not a Tragedy As this collaboration between Candid Orange and This Violence is not a Tragedy draws...
Apr 8, 20215 min read

Syrian survivors: How can we help each other after a decade of conflict?
By Sacha Perera Tensions between Britain, America and Syria are not a new phenomenon, and the formers’ involvement in the region has...
Apr 5, 20215 min read


India: Can we turn the tide on the epidemic of violence against women and girls?
By Maheen Behrana Gender-based violence is a universal problem – it exists in every country in the world for a number of reasons, many...
Mar 11, 20215 min read

Colombia: Must political conflict entail sexual violence?
Gender-based violence is a universal problem – it exists in every country in the world for a number of reasons, many stemming from the...
Mar 4, 20215 min read

We must do more for women experiencing violence in the UK
In the third instalment of the Candid Orange and This Violence is Not a Tragedy collaboration, we are raising further awareness about the...
Feb 18, 20216 min read


Unskilled or underestimated? Why no jobs are easy
By Emma Frith Joe Biden has been the new US President for less than a month, but he has already got to work with putting new policies...
Feb 7, 20214 min read

What is gender-based violence?
By Amy Cartledge & Maheen Behrana Violence against women is certainly not an uncommon term. But why is it that, despite having the...
Feb 4, 20214 min read


Candid Orange x TVINAT: reframing the conversation around violence against women
By Maheen Behrana Candid Orange and This Violence is Not a Tragedy are collaborating on a series of articles discussing violence against...
Jan 28, 20214 min read


The humanitarian crisis in Somalia
By Halimah Begum The country of Somalia has been going through a crisis for many years, dealing with issues regarding state protection...
Jan 13, 20213 min read

Nicholas Sarkozy: Why corruption charges could give a former French President a path back to power
By Sacha Perera Elected president in 2007 for going against the grain of traditional French politics, Nicolas Sarkozy now finds himself...
Dec 2, 20204 min read

Meet Joe Biden’s Cabinet nominees
By Jack Walker Despite President Trump’s best efforts to nullify, reject and overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, the...
Dec 1, 20204 min read

Who is winning the COVID-19 vaccine race?
This week, stock markets soared, oil prices jumped, and hope reverberated across the world as pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and BioNTech...
Nov 17, 20204 min read


The truth behind your iPhone 12: What is happening in Congo?
Global appetite for cobalt is soaring, and children in the Democratic Republic of Congo are paying the price. In the South-East corner of...
Oct 30, 20204 min read


What are the oppressive flaws of President Widodo’s economic plan for Indonesia?
By Anna Shepherd On 5th October 2020, the Omnibus Law on Job Creation was passed in Indonesia, simplifying 79 existing laws concerning...
Oct 29, 20203 min read


Resignations after criminal EU passport scheme exposed in Cyprus
By Sacha Perera Earlier this week, two prominent Cypriot government officials resigned following the release of Al Jazeera’s The Cyprus...
Oct 17, 20202 min read
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