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The Bangladesh Liberation War: A Forgotten Question of…
The 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War has largely slipped out of public awareness, and the events which occurred still…
Plague & Prayer: In the Midst of Pandemic Life,…
In the Western world, where religion no longer plays a central role in public life, not much attention is paid to…
MIR Meets: Rory Moore
Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with Rory Moore, a student at the London School of Economics, to talk about his!-->…
Blood on the Shelves: The High Cost of Palm Oil and the…
Today's colonial resource exploitation masquerades itself in western markets as a healthy alternative to…
Tearing at the Seams: How Fast Fashion is Destroying Our…
The fast fashion industry has fuelled consumerism and escaped responsibility for its harmful environmental…
Programme COVAX : une lueur d’espoir pour la coopération…
Plus d’un an après le début de la pandémie de la COVID-19, les stratégies nationales et internationales pour faire…
Oh No, O’Toole: A Crisis Looming for the Tories?
O’Toole’s inability to forge out a clear strategy, inept handling of various crises, and oscillation between…
China and the CCP: The New “Villain” in the…
Despite facing criticism from the West since its creation in 1949, the People’s Republic of China is facing more…
What ‘The Princess Bride’, a 1930s Beauty…
Given that access to the average investor was reserved exclusively to this club in the past, elite members could…
Alexei Navalny: Vladimir Putin’s Biggest Fear
The idea of “Putin for life” is not an exaggeration when describing Russia’s contemporary political situation. The…
The Worst Trade Deal
For now, the UK joining the CPTPP might signify a "smash and grab" attempt from Johnson to replace the European…
Sanctions on Trial: Embargoing in the Wrong Direction
Because of the importance of a country's trade and economic sectors in domestic livelihoods, there is an argument…