The Token Minority Syndrome: A Story of Self-segregation at the British Workplace
By. Janani Chitra Rajendran Two international students, A and B, supposedly good friends who bonded over cultural kinship and coursework, are looking […]
By. Janani Chitra Rajendran Two international students, A and B, supposedly good friends who bonded over cultural kinship and coursework, are looking […]
By: Nathaniel Hill The coronavirus has already ravaged the EU and the US, and Africa has yet to experience the pandemic’s full force. However, most […]
By Nathaniel Hill The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, known colloquially as the Coronavirus, has set a substantial challenge for the global health system. The COVID-19 virus […]
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a novice illness that affects your lungs and airways. The current outbreak began in December 2019 after the Chinese authorities notified […]
Image source: Tatenda Macheka, WFP Written by: Andrej Sagaidak, Nathaniel Hill, Kieran Davis, Eilish Anderson, and John Magistro (co-author of the original USAID report) Disclaimer: […]
By: Dele Bello-Williams & Kieran Davis The decisive victory of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom’s General Election on December 12th should, in theory, […]
By Dele Bello-Williams Corruption is an all too visible aspect of African politics, manifesting itself in a series of high profile scandals across the continent’s […]
By Dele Bello-Williams The evolving components of the Nigerian constitution have always sought to legally prevent identities such as ethnic, religion, and regionalism from becoming […]
Image source: The Independent By Andrej Sagaidak and Mazhar Chaudhry There are three great tropical forests: the Amazon in Central America, the Milesian botanical subkingdom […]
By Andrej Sagaidak The UK’s climate movement has been rejuvenated in recent months by several grassroots campaigns and activists. For instance, Greta Thunberg, a 15-year-old […]
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