Staff Writer Holly Briggs explores the implications of Middle Eastern conflict on Tourism Through the lens of a British national As the current conflict...
Staff writer Aneela Aslam examines the democratic fragility of Brazil. New Year’s Day 2023 marked the inauguration of President Lula of Brazil, the first elected...
Staff writer Carolina Claudino explains the causes and impact of unrest among the Brazilian right-wing. Warnings of democratic fragility appear more salient than ever....
Staff writer Salvatrice D’Anna Campo on the threat of mass surveillance and production of discriminatory algorithms “You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in...
Staff writer Jana Bazeed examines contemporary debates over freedom of speech. Is there a case for either censorship or free speech absolutism? Freedom is...
Comment Editor Fintan Hogan suggests what we can expect from this new American Congress. Should we anticipate bipartisanship, polarisation or something else entirely? If you...
Staff writer Diya Nadeem interviews King’s student and UN advocate, Ishaan Shah: Current King’s College London undergraduate student, Ishaan Shah, juggles his studies, social...
Comment editor Fintan Hogan questions the narrative that a rising China should be ‘cut out’ of the international system. Is Beijing really destined for...
Staff writer Mehmet Temur examines the energy-supply consequences of China’s pandemic-related rules being relaxed. He suggests that while Chinese production might be expected to ease inflation,...
Staff writer and CAMERA on Campus fellow Saul Levene argues that Dr. Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation’s (PLO) Ambassador to the UK spread...
Staff writer Lily Powell on the impact Indonesia’s ban on sex outside marriage may have on democracy in the nation. What does Indonesia’s legislation...