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.
Eloise Grainger, Print Sport Editor, highlights the importance of prioritising one’s health when on travelling, focusing on travel fatigue.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, writes about the unpredictable nature of the Russian President, and his impact on the Baltic States and the rest of the world.
Isabel Bratt discusses the progress that Greece made, allowing same-sex couples to marry and working towards marriage equality.
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.
Mathias La Pira discusses the idea of belonging, after moving away from home and deciding to live and study in England.
Harry Morrison writes about the recent tragedy that happened in Indonesia and examines to what extent has the presence of Mount Marapi disturbed the local community.
Jess Cadogan, the Online Screen Editor, writes about the beauty of Denmark’s capital city and the variety of attractions available to tourists.
Mathias La Pira talks about the variety of international experiences available to students at the university and his personal achievements in setting up international events such as ExeVision or Football World Cup.
Jemima Piggott discusses the idea of Paris syndrome, a form of cultural shock, in relation to her time spent living in Paris.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, writes about a remarkable survival story
Austin Taylor explores how the Tiananmen Square protests are commemorated around the world and how the memory of the tragedy is preserved
Dexter Wooley discusses the recent house arrest of five police officers in Verona following allegations that they have abused and tortured detainees.
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