By Karin Kristensson Fighters and battles and bombs and destroyed buildings. This is how the Syrian conflict is depicted, Staffan de Mistura told me when we
By Pauline Fritz ‘Why I no longer talk to white people about races’ is the title of this book that I have recently spotted in many
By Charlotte Renström Another episode in the Brexit soap opera: a new deal negotiated, another one outvoted. Relentlessly repeating itself, the procedure has become awkwardly predictable.
By Robyn Baker It seems that we, as humans, have a tendency to allow self-destructive practices to expand beyond our control. Unprecedented habitat loss and climate
By Aishwarya Siva Modern day media seems to focus exclusively on negative stories and it isn’t any different for news about Africa, the land that is
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2019 to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali for his efforts to achieve
By Emelie Isaksen On February the 22d, people took to the streets in great numbers to protest their current president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. This happened all over
By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and
By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and
By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and