An Ode to Salient and the Friends Who Believed in Me
by Jasmine Koria As journalists, poets, coffee-fueled thesis draft writers…anyone who picks up a pen and dares the world to read their thoug …
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Viking Joy!
by Adedoyin Ajayi After Norway’s victory over Iraq sealed their place in the round of 32 at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup, their captain M …
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Guns, Gangs, and the Illusion of Security
by Lilian Elochukwu Terna-Ayua The 5th of February saw the expiration of the New START treaty between the United States and Russia. For the …
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When Data Stays on the Shelf: Why Organizations Collect but Rarely Apply Evidence
by Ivan Munguongeyo Across humanitarian and development organizations, enormous amounts of data are collected every year. Call it baseline s …
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Read moreFrom Autism Advocate to Bromley’s Youngest Mayor: The Rise of Jonathan Andrews
May 19At 31, Jonathan Andrews has already accumulated a résumé that would seem ambitious for someone twice …
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Read moreThe Empty Chair: Reclaiming Democratic Space for Cypriot Youth
February 23by Katerina Panagi When Cyprus assumed the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026 u …
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Read moreThe Tides of Change: Why Climate Migration Is the Youth’s Fight
February 5by Hadia Khan The world is warming faster than ever, and with every degree, the realities of life ar …
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Read moreSmall Island, Big Vision: Cyprus Takes the Helm of the EU
January 26by Katerina Panagi The turn of the new year marked a historic milestone for the Republic of Cyprus a …
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Read moreWe can’t stand by and watch Trump destroy International Law
January 19Makaila Duncan If you have never heard about ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees, these are apparently programmes …
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Read moreChanging Climate and the Vulnerability of Subsistence Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Improved Weather Forecasting
January 11by Evans Ijakaa Weather forecasting in Africa continues to improve, with many countries strengthenin …
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