Daniele Carminati looks into the future and sees a new world order where the West is no longer setting the global agenda
Author: Euroculturer Magazine
Emma Danks-Lambert follows the emergence of the Czarny Protests against strict new abortion laws being introduced in Poland
Bastian Bayer introduces us to the contestants in this game and gives us insight into the rise of Martin Schulz.
Eoghan Hughes examines the promises, pledges and pitfalls surrounding the UK's immigration policy in a post-Brexit reality.
Julia Mason guides us through the trenches of the internet's most contested battleground and asks is 'Hate speech' the same as 'Freedom of Speech'. WARNING: This article may contain images of an upsetting nature.
Notes from a lonely island #2: Emily Burt shows us how the Brexit referendum has Trumped Clinton's bid for the Presidency.
Emily Burt guides us through Brexit Britain "On the day Nigel Farage attempted to drown Bob Geldof with a water cannon, I genuinely believed I was witnessing one of the most baffling moments of British history. The months since have only shown how wrong I was. Welcome to Brexit Britain – the weirdest and loneliest island in the world."
Albert Meijer waxes lyrical on the joy new students bring- and the trouble. Enjoy Albert's regular column on the coordinated chaos of administration
Emma Danks-Lambert guides us through two months working with Pavee Point, an advocacy organisation for one of Europe's most neglected minorities, the Irish Travelling Community
Elisa Abrantes navigates the dangers Portugese public opinion and EU decisions
