By Sakke Teerikoski In November 2017 it was decided that the European Medical Agency would move from London to Amsterdam and the European Banking Agency would
Av Rebecca Björkholm Utvecklingsländerna förlorar årligen hisnande summor till skatteparadis, vilket gör att fattigdomsbekämpningen blir lidande. 2018 är året då skygglappar kastas samt transparens och ansvar
By Adam Kinnwall The migrant crisis of 2015 caused many EU countries to re-introduce border controls. This effectively disrupted the Schengen-zone agreement and put a dent
By Baptiste Marecaille The Tuareg are a people whose existence in the Saharan desert goes back to the birth of civilisation. Their culture, largely dependent on
By Joe di Trapani On June 16th 2016, images emerged of the then UKIP (UK Independence party) leader, and a figurehead of the Vote Leave campaign,
By Anonymous An early 2017 PEW poll placed ‘about half of Swedes’ in support of NATO membership. A few months later Sweden, in co-operation with NATO,
By Katarina Bungerfeldt Flags are flying in the breeze on Princes Street in central Edinburgh. The Scottish flag, blue and white, flaps side by side the
By Nathalie Larsson When I am asked where I am from, I need to take a deep breath, and weigh my two options. Either I explain
By Anonymous North Korea is typically cast as a rogue state run by a “crazy fat kid” that is unwilling to co-operate with the international community.
By Marina Dokken It may feel like we live in the era of major referendums. The Scottish independence referendum, Brexit and Catalonia’s recent vote have all