By John Gillespie A Starbucks ‘Venti’ chai tea latte contains a bewildering 52.7g grams of sugar, yet the story of Starbucks has not always been so
Av Fredrik Nilsson Nationsgränser ses som en fundamental del av världen vi lever i och de påverkar våra liv dagligen. Många tillbringar hela sina liv inom
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 Karen Ramirez and Simon Dürr Political parties have been redrawing voting districts to maintain political power ever since the US was founded, but gerrymandering, as this
By Shanti Louise Grafström Many times on social media I have seen that picture of two babies hugging, one black and one white, over a caption
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,
Av Tove Henriksson Vi lever i en värld som blir allt mer globaliserad. Denna fras har upprepats oräkneliga gånger, och lett till att globalisering uppfattas som
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 Eva Forslund Everyday you meet at least one new person. Every night there are numerous parties, to which you are unsure whether you are invited.
By Sakke Teerikoski For as long as history has been recorded, people have been fighting over lands and borders. Even today, border conflicts cause troublesome relationships