An American’s take on Europe and the Wider World: A satirical, factually inaccurate yet possibly politically stimulating stream of nonsense that is uncomfortably close to the truth. This week- Nigel Farage.
Author: Euroculturer Magazine
What does being a citizen of the European Union mean? What rights, what obligations? And is it incompatible with national identity? Elizabete Skrastina explains the ins and outs of EU citizenship.
A new colonial rivalry is brewing in Bengal- not about land but about conservation. Join Arnab Duta's wonderful tour of 'Little Europe in Bengal' where he guides us through the efforts being made to restore and conserve the remains of India's lesser known colonial settlements, and the politics surrounding it.
Editorial: Today the internet is a key platform for extremist propaganda and terrorist recruitment. Eric Hartshorne, author of 'A brief history of Terror' charts the rise of online terrorism and radicalisation and explains how they are being combatted.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, another referendum could split the UK with Scottish nationalists pushing for another independence vote. Emily Burt shows us the fault lines in the lonely island.
With the return of abortion to the centre of international debate, Sophie van den Elzen tackles the national politics behind abortion legislation.
Eoghan Hughes explains the rise of the strictest abortion regime in the EU through the Eighth Amendment to the constitution of Ireland.
Arnab Dutta invites us to explore India's Little Europe, where the colonial settlements vied for dominance and cultural supremacy.
Emily Burt breaks down what the British Conservative Party conference means for YOU, Brexit and the Future.
EDITORIAL: Taking an outsider perspective on the US Constitution, Sabine Volk suggests a European solution to its shortcomings.
