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Civil War

Ethiopia: A country on the brink

by Lotti Norman

Ethiopia: A country on the brink Lotti Norman takes a look at the unfolding situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray province and the potential for a civil war. Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous country, is a country of immense ethnic diversity, and one on the brink of civil war. The national forces of Ethiopia, headed by Prime […]

How relevant is Guy Fawkes Night in our society today?

by Olivia Garrett

Olivia Garrett goes back in history to 1605 in order to analyse the events leading up to Guy Fawkes Night and discusses it’s relevance in our society today.

Crisis in Cameroon: A Headline Missed by the Media

by Natalie Keffler

The current crisis in Cameroon isn’t one that has made the front pages of many newspapers, being overshadowed by multiple other issues including Brexit, Trump and the ongoing refugee crisis, however this does not make Cameroon any less deserving of our attention, due to 160,000 of its population already having been displaced, with 21,000 fleeing […]

Review: Captain America: Civil War

by Ben Londesbrough

I‘LL be honest, I’m bored of Marvel films. I was bored before Civil War, and I’m still bored. Way back in 2008 I was excited for each release that followed the brilliant Iron Man, which kicked things off. I also really enjoyed Thor and The Avengers, as Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe came […]

The Foreign Perspective: Yemen’s Forgotten War

by Matt Roderick

Last week, a Médecins sans Frontières hospital in northern Yemen was bombed by the Saudi-American coalition, destroying the only hospital where Yemenis from the surrounding local area could go for aid and health care. However, despite the controversial nature of the strike it was given little to no airtime on news outlets, and highlights a […]

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