In Mozambique, a struggle based on religious beliefs and economic inequality has been escalating for years. On a global scale however, the countries unrest has long
By Jakob Ranglin Grissler The ongoing military coup in Myanmar has drawn the world’s attention to the state of democracy in Southeast Asia and is another
Kan uppkoppling vara räddningen för den kanske hårdast drabbade medborgargruppen i spåren av coronapandemin? Av Lycke Holmén Skolor stängs världen över i takt med att coronaviruset
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By Gabriella Borg Bruchfeld What are the ramifications of our actions? What if the butterfly effect of a, to you, innocent discussion on difference of opinion
By Alexandra N. Grantham Citizenship can be regarded as a legal status that comes with political rights such as voting in elections, and carry a passport,
The Story of a Korean Minority in Japan By Sakari Teerikoski Koreans constitute the largest ethnic minority in Japan. While most of them have either South
Contradictory reality, contrasting values, war of ideas and ignored law in Gori, Georgia By Tornike Kakalashvili The last century was infamous for its abundance of brutal
By Carl Naylor My father and I were in a taxi nearing Churchgate, one of the main rail stations in Mumbai. I was nine years old
By Lapo Lappin I write these lines while balancing on the edge of the European Union, a rapidly expiring Italian passport waterlogged on my desk. Time,