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Migrants or Refugees: The European Border Crisis

On Thursday 03 September 2015, the world woke to the image of a dead Syrian child washed up on the tourist beach of Bodrum in Turkey. That child was Aylan Kurdi. The harrowing image of Aylan’s lifeless body has the potential to be as significant as that of Kim Phuc taken in 1972...
Posted On 04 Sep 2015
, By Sophie O'Donoghue

Election 2015: The Unpopularity Contest

With less than 100 days until the election, there continues to be uncertainty over who will be our next Prime Minister. And more importantly, in what capacity they will operate. Opinion polls consistently report of a general decline in popularity for both the Conservatives and...
Posted On 06 Feb 2015
, By Sophie O'Donoghue
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Why is Russia so reluctant to pay the $50bn Yukos fine?

Four months after The Hague ordered Russia to pay $50bn to the shareholders of former oil and gas giant, Yukos for indirectly expropriating the company, the likelihood of its compliance to the ruling and paying the fine continues to remain uncertain. The recent announcement that...
Posted On 27 Nov 2014
, By Sophie O'Donoghue
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ISIS has ‘hijacked’ the Arab world – The accurate assessment of events from Queen Rania of Jordan

Speaking on Tuesday at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit, Queen Rania delivered a powerful speech condemning the actions of ISIS. Her view that war and weapons will not be able to overcome ISIS, citing the death of Osama Bin Laden as an example, but instead a change in perceptions is...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By Sophie O'Donoghue
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Party conferences 2014: The verdict

The party conferences were fairly lacklustre, receiving a generally loop warm reception from the general public. Both of the main parties failed to break out of their predetermined stereotypes and advocated little change. For Labour, who have lost significant support following...
Posted On 22 Oct 2014
, By Sophie O'Donoghue
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Diplomats optimistic of finding a solution to the Iranian nuclear issue

The 24 November deadline for Iran and the P5+1, a group of six nations involved in diplomatic efforts since 2006 to attempt to find a resolution to issues surrounding the Iranian nuclear programme, in comparison to previous efforts, has potential to bring a solution to the issue...
Posted On 19 Sep 2014
, By Sophie O'Donoghue

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