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The New Leader of the Conservatives
After weeks of anticipation, we now have a new leader of the Conservative Party. As Rishi Sunak returns to the back benches, Kemi...

Jordan Laidler
Nov 7, 20243 min read


Donald Trump Wins 2024 US Election
Donald Trump has won the US Election and will make a historic return to the White House. A handful of results are yet to be counted, but...

Europinion
Nov 6, 20242 min read


Donald Trump will bring chaos to America, whether he wins or loses.
Illustration by Will Allen America is set to head to the polls today. The word on nigh on every pollster’s lips is uncertain. America...

Will Allen
Nov 5, 20245 min read


The Rhetoric Dilemma
The U.S. Presidential election is upon us, and the world is questioning how voters could possibly give their backing, again, to Donald...

Jasper Goddard
Nov 5, 20243 min read


AI Regulation: A Crucial Safeguard Against Imminent Global Threats
Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI): a new wave of parasitic intelligence infiltrating modern textbooks and creating a persistent...

Taylor Green
Nov 5, 20243 min read


Botswanan Ruling Party Ousted After 58 Years in Power
In a landmark political change, Botswana’s ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has been unseated, ending an uninterrupted 58-year...

Europinion
Nov 1, 20242 min read


Latinos as Kingmakers: why the US Presidential Election Dances to Their Tune
The United States presidential elections are just around the corner and the Latino vote continues to be a topic of much discussion ,...

Victor Elizondo
Oct 30, 20243 min read


Is the European Union still European and United? Its New Parliament Begs the Question
The configuration of the new European Parliament poses a major challenge for politics on the old continent. For the first time in the...

Victor Elizondo
Oct 28, 20243 min read


Galamsey: Ghana’s Golden Poison
Elected in 2017, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana stated that he was prepared to put his presidency ‘on the line’  to fight Galamsey,...

Arsima Bereketab
Oct 27, 20243 min read


The LinkedIn Post That Killed The Special Relationship
Only Keir Starmer’s Labour Government could kill off the UK’s most trusted friendship with a LinkedIn post. Read that again. You probably...

Dan Sillett
Oct 25, 20244 min read


The Rise of the Influencer Presidency
Nowadays if a politician is not on social media it’s an instant red flag. They should be posting about their policies and views on a near...

Nishika Pishu Melwani
Oct 20, 20244 min read


EU Referendum and Presidential Elections in Moldova: The Climax of a Geostrategic Chess Game?
Moldova is preparing for a significant referendum on EU membership scheduled for October 20, 2024 . This referendum will coincide with...

Patrick René Haasler
Oct 18, 20243 min read


Alex Salmond, big beast of Scottish politics, dead at 69: What next for the SNP?
The SNP, almost exhaustively lampooned as a pariah in British politics, representing more of a parliamentary thorn rather than a serious...

Omar Khram
Oct 16, 20243 min read


The left finished first in the French elections. So why has Macron anointed the (far) right?
On the 21st of September, two and a half months after the legislative elections in which the left-wing alliance, the Nouveau Front...

Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Oct 13, 20244 min read


Could Labour be More Contradictory, or Wrong, on the Economy?
They really did take us for fools. Labour have lied to millions of voters (albeit to millions of voters less than in 2017 and 2019), as...

Nathaniel Delo
Oct 12, 20243 min read


FPÖ Election Win - Further, The Far-Right Advance
The weekend brought yet another far-right election win to Europe, with the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) securing 28.9% of the vote ,...

Ned Johnson
Oct 7, 20243 min read


Mexico: at a Kafkaesque Crossroads of Her Own Making
With the beginning of a new presidency, parties in Mexico are positioned in different places on the political board. Party identity is...

Victor Elizondo
Oct 6, 20244 min read


The Independent Alliance: A Corbynite Ego Trip or a Gateway for Hope in a Parliament of Despair?
Talks of a Jeremy Corbyn-led alliance in the House of Commons have been circulating since early August as the former Labour Party leader...

Kara Evans
Oct 2, 20243 min read


Why and Where the Youth Vote Far-Right
The stereotypical cultural ideal of a right-wing voter resembles that of an individual susceptible to fear of change, and who internalise...

Andres De Miguel
Sep 30, 20244 min read


The 13 keys to the White House
In 1981 Allan Lichtman, an American historian of some renown, got together with a Russian geologist (of all people) named Vladimir...

Konrad Szuminski
Sep 28, 20246 min read
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