The March Protests
This month has seen reports of incendiary protests and social unrest in nations across the world. The importance of freedom of assembly and speech is no less important now than… Read more »
This month has seen reports of incendiary protests and social unrest in nations across the world. The importance of freedom of assembly and speech is no less important now than… Read more »
The government has proposed draconian new legislation to tackle the small boats crisis, disregarding international human rights law.
In an unexpected announcement yesterday that has shocked British politics, Leader of the SNP and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon resigned in a short notice press conference in Edinburgh. Sturgeon… Read more »
The three wings of Brazilian Government were attacked on Sunday by supporters of the defeated far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro, breaking into the Congress, Presidential Palace, and Supreme Court buildings… Read more »
While the rest of the world adjusts to life post-pandemic and post-lockdown, China, the nation in which Covid-19 originated, is still experiencing back-to-back lockdowns and sporadic outbreaks of the disease. … Read more »
The World Cup is underway in Qatar. The world is once again enthralled as their teams compete, but sport can’t cover up the controversy surrounding this tournament.
COP27 is currently underway in Egypt, but progress in limiting fossil fuel usage has been disappointing. If no agreement is reached, what does that mean for our future?
The month-long, women-led protests in Iran continue, and look more likely to cause regime change each passing day
The UN has recently released it’s long-awaited report on China’s treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but will the report amount to any action?
Darya Dugina, daughter of Russian fascist philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, was killed in a car bombing outside Moscow. Russia has blamed Ukraine, but was her death in Ukraine’s interests?