Current Affairs
Can social media save Iran?
Staff Writer Lucy McCulloch incisively explores the role that social media plays in the protests that have gripped Iran in recent months.
Man erntet, was man sät
Jensen Hawkes incisively explores Germany’s failed nuclear policy and the ramifications this has today - and will continue to have for years to come.
The Disunited Nations
Jamilya Bertram explores the future of the United Nations and whether it can weather the storms of the twenty-first century.
Why Putin will never surrender
In his second column, Joe Tresidder explores Russian President Vladimir Putin and his outright rejection of surrender in Ukraine.
Not my Prince: the politics of remembering and forgetting
In an honest and personal account abput identity and memory, Gwenno Robinson explores her relationship with the title of the Prince of Wales.
India is breaking up with Russia. Will they ever get back together?
Current Affairs Editor Akshar Abhyankar explores how the invasion of Ukraine has changed the Indo-Russian relationship - and what this means for the world.
La troisième fois sera la bonne?
Jensen Hawkes explores Marine Le Pen and wider French politics, warning his readers to not underestimate her and her party’s capability of winning the 2027 French presidential election.
Fascism with a facelift
In the first instalment of his column ‘Radical Europe’, Joe Tresidder explores the enigmatic figure of Giorgia Meloni and her meteoric rise to power in Italy.
A new culture of warfare
Lucy McCulloch interrogates the relationship between warfare and social media in this spirited piece, critiquing the nature of ‘chocolate-box-ified’ solidarity with Ukraine in the West.
Feeling the heat: how is climate changing France?
In light of the landmark 2021 decision of the French Administrative Court, recognising the French government’s failure in tackling the climate emergency, Jamilya Bertram calls for more action to protect French society and identity from the climate crisis’s devasting effects.
Who is Éric Zemmour and how could he revolutionise French politics?
Louis Brettkelly reveals the truth behind French political newcomer Éric Zemmour who has the potential to seriously rock the boat in the upcoming 2022 Presidential election.
New Caledonia independence referendum: a tale of France in the Pacific
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