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Tax-Avoiding Ex-Chancellor

Conservative Party Chairman and former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi is coming under increasing pressure to resign his current post as more revelations about his mismanagement of taxes come to light. Questions… Read more »

British Politics, Scandal, United Kingdom    Boris Johnson, Nadhim Zahawi, Rishi Sunak, Scandal, Taxes

Right-Wing Riots in Brasilia

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 »

International Politics, South America   

New Year’s Slaughter in Ukraine

Ukraine experienced more hellish conditions over the New Year period, with both sides inflicting heavy casualties upon the other. This should have been a time of celebration and relaxation for… Read more »

Russia, Ukraine    New Year, Putin, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine War

Short: The NHS in Crisis

Winter is upon us, and with it always comes challenges for our National Health Service. Each winter, the NHS experiences higher volumes of patients as illnesses such as flus spread… Read more »

British Politics, Cost of Living, United Kingdom    cost of living, NHS, Nurses, Strikes, Winter

Short: China’s White Paper Uprising

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 »

China, International Politics, SARS-CoV2    CCP, China, Covid-19, White Paper Protests, White Paper Uprising

The FIFA World Cup 2022

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.

International Politics, Middle East, Sport    Football, LGBTQ+, Migrant Workers, Qatar, World Cup

COP27 and The Climate Crisis

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?

Climate, International Politics, United Nations    Climate Change, COP27, Drought, Egypt, United Nations

Short: The US Midterms

US politics are as polarised as they has ever been, and the ongoing midterm elections are certainly showing the symptoms of that polarisation. 35 out of 100 Senate seats are… Read more »

America    Congress, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Midterms, Ron DeSantis

Cowardice: Rishi Sunak’s Government

As Rishi Sunak’s premiership gets underway, a pervasive technique has become apparent in the way his government and his party operates.

British Politics, Parliament, United Kingdom    Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, cowardice, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak

The Six-Week Prime Minister

After just 44 days in office, Liz Truss has resigned as Prime Minister. Hers was the worst premiership in recent memory, but the implications are worse than they seem

British Politics, United Kingdom    Conservative Party, Government, Liz Truss, Prime Minister, Resignation

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