By Naomi Boulter A leader that sparked a craze labelled Jacindamania, Jacinda Ardern is the wearer of many hats in her home country of New Zealand.
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Av Nikolas Spanoudakis USA har nyligen infört en “global skatt” som beskattar alla företag som har ekonomisk verksamhet i flera delstater. Denna policy har som syfte
By Magnus Lundström The plane took a sharp right turn over Tokyo Bay and the afternoon sun was reflected in its left wing. After a few
By Joakim Ydebäck 2019 will be a year of many exciting elections. One of the most important out of all those elections also happen to be
By Carlos Losa Valencia With barely a few months to go until the European Parliament elections, which for many may be the most critical elections in the