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Has the West forgotten the war in Yemen?

Conditions in Yemen are rapidly deteriorating, but the West is slow to act. Ben Krasa wonders why Western leaders are turning a blind eye to this tragedy.

February 4, 2017March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Can the Roma Speak? Roma in the UK in the aftermath of Brexit

Everyone has an opinion on Brexit, but not every voice is heard. The consequences of Brexit on the Roma, and their rights, need to be discussed.

December 13, 2016March 31, 20235 Comments
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Post-Truth Politics: Europe’s Next Integration Challenge

Don't believe everything you read- Amar Shakil welcomes us into the Post-truth political landscape.

December 5, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
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Modern Terrorism in Europe – The Euroculturer Podcast #1

In its first podcast, The Euroculturer tackles terrorism and society in the aftermath of several horrifying attacks in Europe .

December 5, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
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The ignored revolution: The Dutch referendum crisis

In the Netherlands a revolution happened- and was then promptly ignored. Arne van Lienden explains why this could end badly.

December 5, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
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OPINION: The Italian Constitutional Referendum: some reasons Italians should vote NO.

Today Italy votes on a reform to its constitution. Vittoria Valentina Di Gennaro thinks they should vote NO!

December 4, 2016March 31, 20233 Comments
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Plotting Elena Ferrante: An Anonymous Writer’s Map to Freedom

Elena Ferrante is an enigma and a literary genius- the elusive writer offers a way of life to Rohan Kumar.

November 28, 2016March 31, 2023Leave a comment
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Alone together: The UK and US Special Relationship in the Trump Era

The UK and the US have long been the backbone of the transatlantic alliance. How will that change under Trump?

November 28, 2016September 6, 20213 Comments
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Refugees.tv Challenges The Way We Report On Asylum-Seekers

Refugees.tv are bringing us stories about refugees in Europe, from the eyes of the refugees themselves. Funny, troubling and revealing, refugees.tv challenge the mainstream narrative.

November 21, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments
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Why the Haitian hurricane barely graced your newsfeeds: bad timing or do we simply not care?

Why did the Haitian hurricane silently fall from the headlines of European news outlets? Bad timing? Aid fatigue? Or do we just not care?

November 21, 2016March 31, 20232 Comments

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