Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
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Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
Victoria White examines the impact of popular celebrities on the upcoming US Presidential Election.
Luc Mourier Cooper explains a recent report in which EU funding intended to manage the flow of migrants has been linked to corruption in Tunisia.
Aarushi Shrivastav examines the investigations of the UK government into the private firms bypassing the sanctions placed on the Russian government.
Luc Mourier Cooper explains a recent report in which EU funding intended to manage the flow of migrants has been linked to corruption in Tunisia.
Aarushi Shrivastav examines the investigations of the UK government into the private firms bypassing the sanctions placed on the Russian government.
Emily Clements analyses the causes and effects of the recent Storm Boris, which left many around Europe displaced from their homes.
Current and former year abroad students Anvi Deshpande, Jasmine Payne and Online Arts & Lit Editor Emily Sara Rizzo share their year abroad highlights.
Isabel Bratt discusses the progress that Greece made, allowing same-sex couples to marry and working towards marriage equality.
Agata Koralewska, the Online International Editor, shares her year abroad experience, living in a student residence while studying in Spanish.
Harold Long tells the story of his accidental performance in a Palestinian film, directed by Annemarie Jacir.
Gracie Moore, the Online Arts and Lit Editor, writes about the protests happening in Peru, regarding the concerns over tourism in Machu Picchu.
Harold Long writes about his experience of spending a term abroad in Jordan and the atmosphere in the country regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
Kornelia Stark, the President of the Polish Society, comments on the first events organised by the group.
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