by Sine Ozkarasahin
The first month of the year was marked by the anticipation of the new minimum wage reform announcement – which was set to increase the m... Read More
Frederic Mion, president of Sciences Po .
The dominant message of the Youth & Leaders Summit (YLS) 2020 was the pressing need for immediate, collective,... Read More
Submitted by Pranay Kumar Shome
Ever since it was announced that the 35th ASEAN summit would take place in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, speculation was... Read More
On the 23rd of October 2019, the bodies of 39 undocumented migrants from Vietnam were discovered in the back of a refrigerated lorry in Essex, south England. O... Read More
It has now been over three years since British citizens voted to leave the EU. Yet, a rift within the government remains, that has stunted much of its progress... Read More
In the southeast of Asia lies a large body of water that has received more claimants than the last piece of ham at Christmas: the South China Sea. For decades,... Read More
The world’s largest democracy is fighting to protect its ethos.
A few days ago, the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by the Indian Parliament. On Dec... Read More
On Oct. 9, Saudi Arabia announced that women will now be allowed to serve in the Saudi armed forces. This reform is the latest measure aimed at increasing righ... Read More
If you are a student of the Paris School of International Affairs, chances are high that you were marked absent from your classes on Nov. 12 and 13, and you we... Read More
Australia has not reconciled with its past. Beginning with an invasion in the 18th century, the modern state of ‘Australia’ is complicit in the massacre, subju... Read More