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Cursed Fridays for Russian Journalism

On Fridays, the Russian government has a tendency to label Russian journalists and media as foreign agents. This witch hunt leads to their bankruptcy...

Lethal Hesitation: The Great European Failure

2021 has been a frustrating year for the European Union. What was at first an uncontainable excitement at the news of Covid-19 vaccines has...

Navalny – Russia’s Human Rights Failure

Alexei Navalny, the widely circulated name that has shaken international politics, continues to be the most captivating case this year. Navalny’s situation is no...

Interview with EU Ambassador to Ukraine

An interview with the European Union Ambassador to Ukraine, Matti Maasikas.

Protesting Putin, In and Outside of Russia

Russia kicked off 2021 with massive riots that have spread across the country. Last week, on Sunday, Moscow authorities arrested opposition leader and outspoken...

Brexit’s Impact on Euroskepticism

Euroskepticism is not a new phenomenon. If anything, it’s been a consistent factor since the European Union’s inception. However, Brexit has made Euroskepticism more...

Segovians vs IE: 3rd debate takes place

IEU Debate Club and the Royal Artillery Academy team took part in a debate this Wednesday, November 20th in the Royal Artillery Academy.  The...

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Trump 2.0: America Great Again – What About the Rest?

The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election has turned the world head over heels, as people everywhere eagerly await the outcome. For now, U.S. hegemony remains intact, as Trump possesses the power to manoeuvre across regions and influence their power dynamics. With this being one of the most polarised elections in American history, we await what Trump could bring to the table. 

The Market Reacts to Trump’s Win

It is safe to say that Donald Trump’s re-election is having a substantial impact on the stock market, both in the USA and worldwide. The tariffs he plans to implement will radically change the economic landscape and flood the markets with extreme instability at a time when little seems to be certain.

Are Tech Jobs Dying?

With the past two years of mass job cuts 2024 looks to be taking the same route. Tech companies continue to announce layoffs, amid this advancement of technology. In January of this year over 34,000 people were laid off from over 40 different companies.   In total this year  457 tech companies have laid off 143,136 employees, for some companies these layoffs are a way of restructuring while others had to close down whole departments due to slow revenue growth.