Av Nina Kaufmann “Det kan medföra risker eller problem att ha dubbla medborgarskap.” Så skriver regeringen på sin informationssida om dubbelt medborgarskap, något som är tillåtet
Av Nelly Kapurdova Sofia, Bulgarien, vintern 2013. Omkring hundra tusen demonstranter står utanför parlamentet och på Örnbron, som fortfarande är ett symboliskt monument för folkets frihetslängtan
By Merle Daliah At least since the Age of Enlightenment, Western societies have gradually been shaped according to the notion of a ‘free will’, meaning a
By Laura Thomas I once got into an argument with a male friend over feminism. Well, that’s a bit of a lie – I’ve gotten into
Av Karin Kristensson I Sverige har kvinnor rätt till abort fram till den artonde graviditetsveckan. Av de europeiska länderna är det endast Malta (och Vatikanstaten) som
By Fredrik Fahlman Alcohol has been illegal in Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Consumption however remains high, and there is no shortage of supply. Quite
By Celine Hedin In the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid, on December 10th, 2010, an unlikely actor ignited the spark that would completely transform the country.
By Viktor Göranson In 1992, after years of negotiations back and forth between the US, Canada and Mexico, the North American Free Trade Agreement was finally
By Elin Westerling For years, facts about how human activities are causing climate disruption on a global scale have headlined across the world. Yet efforts to
By Niklas Ylander In recent years, American president Trump has violated the relationship with its European allies. Despite the confrontative policy of Trump, the non-NATO countries