By Carol Pang The polls closed at 5 p.m. on May 9, 2018. More than six hours had passed since the vote counting for the fourteenth
Av Karin Kristensson Regnbågsflaggor fladdrar i sommarvinden. Inte bara i händerna på alla ivriga människor som firar frihet och kärlek, utan även i skyltfönstren på affärerna
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By Ebba Holmström Winds of change have been blowing through the Horn of Africa since Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace accord in July 2018. During
By Joakim Ydebäck Green environmental parties have had a lot of impact on contemporary politics since they emerged in Europe during the 1980s. The impact is
By Niklas Ylander In the beginning of the 2000’s, a nowadays forgotten political battle came to life. For more than a decade Denmark was criticized in
By Samantha Goldberg Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the
By Nina Kaufmann November 6 is a very important date. Today, hundreds of millions of Americans will have a say at the ballot box. This time,
By Anton Rosén According to some historians, the exchange of ideas and political discussions that took place in 18th century bourgeois coffeehouses were the catalyst of
By Hanjun Park As the US midterm elections 2018 are close to begin, they catch the eye of people around the world. Most people have an