War crimes evidence deleted: After years of human rights campaigning, social platforms fail to create war crimes repository.
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The strength of Palestinian children and women amidst the genocide
Do Celebrities Have a Responsibility to Participate in Online Political Discourse?
The return of David Cameron; a sign of hope or an admittance of defeat for Sunak?
The Lord of Last Resort
Suella Braverman and the Tory Identity Crisis
How the West’s exploitation of Natural Resources is Fuelling a Silent Genocide in Congo
Lessons from Portugal: How to Preserve Democratic Institutions
Abortion helped in bringing down the government in Poland, but do not hope for radical change
Playing politics with the planet: a dangerous game
Between Order and Rights: Exploring the Controversies Surrounding El Salvador’s Crime Crackdown
Polling, Primaries, and Political Decisions: How Can We De-influence the American Vote?
Is modern technology bettering or worsening the student experience?
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Does Cancel Culture Encourage Groupthink?
The fall of Green Parties: Was 'voting Green' a failed trend?
Following double by-election success, is Labour on track to win the general election?
Why Can't We Get A Grip On Graffiti?
Is Prison Labour a Suitable Solution to the UK's Labour Shortage?
Cobalt, Colonialism, and the Dilemma of Artisanal Mining: Unveiling a Complex Reality
Why we shouldn’t analyse the recent events in Israel and Palestine in a vacuum