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What is Hamas? A simple guide to the armed Palestinian terrorist group

The Palestinian militant group has struggled to govern Gaza and remains committed to violently resisting Israel. Its surprise attack against Israel in 2023 threatens...

Why do our leaders keep lying? The real cost of widespread deception

Cleo Anderson considers the moral implications of our leader's lying and potential ways of combatting the effects of this type of deception. From Donald Trump's...

Is there a resurgence of West African coups?

Military coups in West Africa are on the rise as many countries experience deteriorating economic conditions and democratic backsliding prompting military intervention. West Africa has...

Big Win For Biden Administration In ROK-Japan Rapprochement

From alliance protection to alliance projection. The rapprochement between two long-time adversaries with deeply held historical grievances marks the beginning of a new security...

Welcome To The Indo-Pacific: The World’s Chessboard

Connecting the geographies of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Indo-Pacific region hosts over half of the world’s people, almost two thirds of the...

Could Labour win big in Uxbridge?

As the Uxbridge by-election nears, what could this possibly mean for the future of British politics? The Uxbridge by-election set to happen today, follows the...

Huw Edwards: Witch hunt or accountability?

BBC journalist Huw Edwards has been revealed as the mystery presenter at the centre of yet another scandal to rock the BBC. The Sun published...

Sunak agrees to public sector pay rises of at least 6% without raising budgets

Millions of public sector workers, including teachers, police and junior doctors, are to be offered pay rises between 5%-7%, the government says. Police and prison...

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Reform Is Growing Fast — But So Are Its Internal Cracks

March 2025 has marked a dramatic chapter for Reform UK. In just a few weeks, 29 councillors — from...

2025: Here are 5 political stories you should follow closely this year….

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