The name of Evergrande has been all over the news these past three months, as the world stands in watch of the consequences that the giant firm’s demise may be... Read More
On October 27, 2021, the Italian Senate blocked the discussion of the “Zan Law,'' definitively halting the promulgation of the law. The regulation was intended... Read More
The cenotaph of Joséphine Baker is being carried towards the Pantheon. The artist's gravestone will remain in Monaco.
Burying a figure in the Pantheon is not just marking history : in France, it’s also politics.
“My France, it’s Joseph... Read More
It seems not far-fetched to compare the recent stability of Austrian governments and their respected leader(s) to the tension and absurdity of a modern casting... Read More
Since November 2020, a large-scale armed conflict has been raging in the Tigray region of Ethiopia between the opposing forces of the Tigray People's Liberatio... Read More
This article is part of a series in collaboration with the Graduate Press, the student-run publication of The Graduate Institute in Geneva. You can read the original version on here.
Arriving in Glasgow last week for the 26th conference ... Read More
Decoding the COP26’s “surprise deal”
Four centuries ago, Jean-Jacques Rousseau spun a tale of a stag hunt in pre-historic times.
Primitive hunters, bande... Read More
On 15th August 2021, the fall of Kabul seemed to indicate a new era for Afghanistan and its neighbors. Questions about the Taliban government’s legitimacy, the... Read More
The latest diplomatic crisis between Iran and Azerbaijan has brought potential conflicts of interest between the two nations to the table. However, we still do not know how this could affect the development of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and i... Read More
While the European Union is struggling to recover from Brexit, trouble now seems to be coming from the East. Last October, the Polish government prompted an in... Read More