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The new, reactionary government of Sweden and how it came into being
The latest Swedish elections have seen the rise of the far right party, Swedish Democrats, but also the fall of...
Ukrainian workers are struggling for survival
- Why does the Ukrainian government impose the laissez-faire economic policies? I think they are really bad at history and...
Lula, the hope for humanity. Can he actually win the Brazilian elections?
Lula, the leader of the Brazilian left, received the support of 48.42 per cent of Brazilians in the first round....
A slow death of British academia
Higher education in the UK is on a downward slope. This summer for the first time, I heard colleagues on...
Putin is playing Russian roulette with his own country
Will the Russians be drawn into a war whose main objectives are disappearing before their eyes? (more…)
Railway strike would cost US government a fortune. And it still can happen
The freight rail workers strike has gotten more traction in the American mainstream media in the past week. A topic...
A hope and a doom of the Italian Republic
Giorgia Meloni is taking Italian politics by storm. A hope for disillusioned Italians, tired of technocratic rule, she is at...
The forbidden word peace and the politics of fear
Veronika Sušová-Salminen warns against the normalisation of war and the narrative of the war in an already polarised Czech society....
The kingdom embroiled in the class war
The United Kingdom has seen a lot of turbulence in history, from Wilhelm the Conqueror to War of the Roses,...