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Bashar al-Assad: The doctor will see you now
Oct 21

Oct 21 Bashar al-Assad: The doctor will see you now

Peter Wollweber
Africa: Escaping the Paradox
Oct 21

Oct 21 Africa: Escaping the Paradox

Xavier Bull
The Kashmir Conflict: The Implications of Article 370
Oct 19

Oct 19 The Kashmir Conflict: The Implications of Article 370

Claire Elman
The Persecution of Ethnic Uighurs in China
Oct 18

Oct 18 The Persecution of Ethnic Uighurs in China

Marina Rivera
The Global Climate Strikes – Performative Activism and the Politically Disaffected Youth
Oct 17

Oct 17 The Global Climate Strikes – Performative Activism and the Politically Disaffected Youth

Kate Lochrie
Energy and the Environment
The Spanish False Promise
Oct 17

Oct 17 The Spanish False Promise

Huseyn Sultanli
Europe
A secret badly kept: Ukrainian migration to the EU
Oct 17

Oct 17 A secret badly kept: Ukrainian migration to the EU

Franciszek Bryk

Franciszek Bryk tells us about recent Ukrainian immigration in the EU and how it is being swept under the carpet amid rising nationalism in places like Poland.

Unrest in Baghdad
Oct 16

Oct 16 Unrest in Baghdad

Darcy Fenton-Stone

Darcy Fenton Stone talks us through the current protests in Iraq and why Iraq’s situation cannot be taken in isolation.

U.S. Sanctions in Lebanon: Misdirected and Shortsighted?
Oct 16

Oct 16 U.S. Sanctions in Lebanon: Misdirected and Shortsighted?

Catherine Burke
The Americas
When the cure becomes a symptom: the financial burden of American health care
Oct 15

Oct 15 When the cure becomes a symptom: the financial burden of American health care

Hadley Menk
Complications: Is complexity to blame for America's expensive healthcare?
Oct 15

Oct 15 Complications: Is complexity to blame for America's expensive healthcare?

Hadley Menk
The Hidden Humanitarian Crisis
Oct 14

Oct 14 The Hidden Humanitarian Crisis

Delaney Murray
The Scramble for South Africa
Oct 14

Oct 14 The Scramble for South Africa

Joshua Mendelson
Owning up to the Anthropocene:  Geoengineering and International Law
Oct 13

Oct 13 Owning up to the Anthropocene: Geoengineering and International Law

Elisabeth Speyerl
The Effect of Climate Change on Regional Instability
Oct 13

Oct 13 The Effect of Climate Change on Regional Instability

Grace Gressett
Nigerian Elections: a tumultuous season that is nearly at an end
Oct 11

Oct 11 Nigerian Elections: a tumultuous season that is nearly at an end

Andrew Perry

Andrew Perry talks us through Nigeria’s election season and why it has been anything but easy going.

Russia’s Role in Regional Security in Central Asia
Oct 11

Oct 11 Russia’s Role in Regional Security in Central Asia

Andrew Perry

Andrew Perry tells us a little about Russia’s role in Regional Security in Central Asia and the role of the Commonwealth of Independent States in keeping Russia a relevant power in the region.

A Special, Emergency Election for Interpol
Oct 11

Oct 11 A Special, Emergency Election for Interpol

Andrew Perry

Andrew Perry talks us through Interpol’s recent election to replace former President Meng Hongwei after his suspicious disappearance in China earlier this year.

Russia’s Growing Influence in the Central African Republic: a New Ally or a New Coloniser?
Oct 11

Oct 11 Russia’s Growing Influence in the Central African Republic: a New Ally or a New Coloniser?

Andrew Perry

Andrew Perry talks us through Russia’s growing influence in the Central African Republic and what this might mean for all parties involved.

30 years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Oct 11

Oct 11 30 years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Yolanda Morgan

Yolanda Morgan talks us through, thirty years after it fell, the legacy of the Berlin Wall and what it has come to represent.

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