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Oct 9, 20202 min read
Golden Dawn leaders found guilty of running criminal organisation
By Sacha Perera On Wednesday afternoon this week, an Athenian court found Golden Dawn, a far-right, neo-fascist political group, guilty...
Sep 25, 20204 min read
Alexei Navalny ‘will return to Russia’ after poisoning scandal this year
By Sam Baker The recent decision of Alexei Navalny to return to Russia following an attack on his life with a Novichok nerve agent is not...
Sep 23, 20204 min read
UN investigation into Venezuela results in accusations of human rights violations
After six years of political and social injustice, following a steady decline in Venezuela’s economy and legitimate democratic...
Sep 13, 20204 min read
Sudan floods remind us that Global South is first to face the brunt of climate change
A steady stream of water flows through the streets of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, following weeks of heavy rainfall and flooding. In some...
Sep 7, 20206 min read
How much can protest in sport change racist attitudes?
By Robbie Sweeten In the wake of Jacob Blake being shot seven times in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the sporting world reacted nearly...
Sep 6, 20203 min read
Selective abortion in India could lead to massive decrease in female population
By Nikki Peach There could be 6.8 million fewer female births across India by 2030, according to research led by King Abdullah University...
Sep 5, 20205 min read
Do Ben & Jerry's actually care about refugee rights in the UK?
In recent months, the American ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s have taken an interest in the UK’s refugee situation. As the media draws...
Aug 10, 20208 min read
Álvaro Uribe, ex-Colombian president: The political earthquake shaking the nation
Álvaro Uribe, 68, senator, former Colombian president, and political mentor of the current Head of State Iván Duque made history today by...
Jul 29, 20204 min read
Uighur genocide: What, why and how is this happening?
By Polly Pye In an interview with BBC’s Andrew Marr last weekend, the Chinese ambassador to the UK yet again denied any mistreatment of...
Jul 14, 20203 min read
Cultures have celebrated gender nonconformity and non-binary identity for centuries
Today July 14th celebrates International Non-Binary People’s Day, an occasion to raise awareness about and organise around the issues...
Jul 9, 20202 min read
Jacinda Ardern: Leadership or luck?
Gus Anderson, Editor and Founder of Partisan Journal, discusses Jacinda Ardern’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how much...
Jul 6, 20203 min read
National security law: What is happening in Hong Kong?
By Rachel Stanley There is a lot happening in the news currently surrounding Hong Kong and changes to the law which will see...
Jul 2, 20205 min read
Global unrest: a unifying thread of protest is establishing a new normal
By Kristian Rehfeld Thodén To protest, or to display ‘a statement or action expressing disapproval or objection’, has long been a popular...
Jul 1, 20206 min read
An Ode to Hong Kong(ers): Recent developments in the Hong Kong protests
By Natalia Slomczykowski Two years ago, I spent two and a half months living and working in Hong Kong. I was lucky enough to make many...
Jun 22, 20205 min read
Police State: Power and accountability in the US
By Skyla Baily Note from the author: I, like so many other people, am always trying to educate myself on these matters and so I am by no...
Jun 18, 20205 min read
What’s happening in Yemen?
It has been called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in the last century. Yemen is currently battling a five-year-long civil war, one...
Jun 1, 20204 min read
Taiwan leads by example in COVID-19 response
By Susanna Cirulli Situated less than 81 miles from China and excluded from the World Health Organisation, Tsai Ing-wen’s government has...
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