This month, the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament held its first annual conference in light of the developments in Ukraine. Uttryck’s Lycke Holmén met Robert E.
Earlier this year, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi (王毅) went on a regional tour in the South Pacific hoping to secure a multilateral trade and security
Imagine if we could reach consensus on polarised issues like abortion or climate change, which for years politicians have largely failed to adddress, by randomly picking
Mayhem broke out as YouTube deleted two German-speaking Russia Today (RT) channels following an earlier suspension of another German Russia Today channel. From this came talk
The concept of “settler colonialism” has been applied with an emphasis on Israel in recent decades, while being neglected regarding the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus
By Leonard Bektas Today is a sad day for Turkey’s Armenian community and the Turkish-Armenian diaspora. The 19th of January marks 15 years since the death
By Sara Lannebo When you think of wine producing countries, chances are high that countries like France, Italy, or Spain come to mind. After all, they
By Carl Sjölin Fagerlind I’ve always been fascinated by voting systems. That’s right, voting systems. I can spend hours researching more effective and fair voting methods
By Axel Falk In one of the driest corners of the world, “the left foot of Africa”, an anomaly has risen, muchto the hopefuls of a
Turkey is a country that borders two cultural spheres, the Islamic and the European. As a consequence of this, Anatolia became the home for many different