Politics & The World

by Lucas Rasche The continuous migratory movement towards Europe across the Mediterranean and the Balkan countries has become a dominant theme for Europe’s politicians and the media. It has dominated regional elections in Germany, it has become a key factor in Britain’s national referendum, and it determines the EU’s relationship with its neighbourhood. After all, […]

Politics & The World

by Eoin Keane From the outset, it seemed that the race for the Democratic nomination for U.S. President would never be as entertaining, as nasty or as unpredictable as the race on the Republican side. The tone, however, has changed. It is clear that Hillary Clinton is the presumptive Democratic nominee for President, but this […]

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In a small German town, Peter walks into a bank branch and takes a photo of the document stating the different interest rates the local Sparkasse is charging for deposits. The bank displays this information publicly and after the call of the journalistic platform Correctiv on facebook, people all over Germany went to different branches […]

Politics & The World

by Fabien Segnarbieux Out of all the upheaval provoked by the influx of refugees and the destabilization of the Schengen area, one country has distinguished itself from others. Lesser known than Viktor Orban or the new Polish government of Beata Szydło, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has systematically refused the idea of a refugee quota and […]

Politics & The World

by Lorelien Schepers “They grabbed our arms… pushed our clothes away, and tried to get between our legs or I don’t know where.” (Michelle) “All of a sudden these men around us began groping us. They touched our behinds and grabbed between our legs. They touched us everywhere.” (Anonymous) Cornered, robbed, groped and molested. This […]