By Ethan Carlsson The Syrian civil war has gone on for upwards of seven years now. As of February 2019, ISIS holds almost no territory, and
By Niklas Ylander In recent years, American president Trump has violated the relationship with its European allies. Despite the confrontative policy of Trump, the non-NATO countries
By Samantha Goldberg On April 6, 1994 a plane carrying Hutu President Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down in Rwanda, killing all passengers. Tensions between the two
By Nick Nguyen Like populism in the West, but much more extreme, Ukraine’s politics today is becoming a surreal world where everything is possible. The political
By Joakim Ydebäck It is a very common occurrence to take everything that is for granted. Sometimes it happens that one may stop to think and
By Naomi Boulter A leader that sparked a craze labelled Jacindamania, Jacinda Ardern is the wearer of many hats in her home country of New Zealand.
By Nikolas Spanoudakis Until five years ago I didn’t know her. Although she has had a long career in Danish politics, she was a complete stranger
By Rubanya Nanda This article is a culmination of my effort to throw some light on the feminist movement in South Asia. The main reason I
By Marsha Linnartz It is nothing new, politics depict an image that is male-dominated. In this vein, a UN General Assembly resolution on women’s participation (2011)
By Merle Daliah Despite more than half of the world’s population being female, women are still treated as a minority. To demonstrate the current circumstances; only