By Robyn Baker It seems that we, as humans, have a tendency to allow self-destructive practices to expand beyond our control. Unprecedented habitat loss and climate
Av Celine Hedin Att leva i Sverige år 2019. Vad innebär det egentligen? Det är morgon. Alarmet tjuter och min hand sträcker sig instinktivt mot mobiltelefonen
By Anja Holgersson “You were breastfed left and right, high and low”, my mum would tell me. This might not sound particularly unusual, however in my
By Ana Ekelund Somalia is home to an unknown amount of people. Population numbers that are presented in various textbooks and encyclopedias are in fact qualified
By Sakke Teerikoski Five years from now humans will have returned to the Moon, at least if you ask Donald Trump and Mike Pence. Earlier this
By Aland Khalid Often when there is a new internet challenge, the objective is rather pointless, and has at times caused real harm. These online trends
By Rebecka Bjuremalm It is in the moments of transition that we reflect on change. What has induced the change, and where are we headed as
By Joen Marklund We read about it all the time: jobs disappearing through automation and technological development. At first thought to be restricted to low-tier jobs,
By Joakim Ydebäck It has been a long time since we had this many colourful and original political leaders as we do now. Despite a populist
By David Edberg Landeström As China celebrated 70 years of communist rule, people – both young and old – flogged to the streets of Beijing to