Archive: Articles

Erdogan alone controls the switch between tension and calm

14.12.2023

The shift between calmness and tension in Greek-Turkish relations is always on the sole initiative of Turkey and Erdogan

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We need you, now! Help MERA25 Germany make the ballot in 2024

11.12.2023

Our candidates are ready, our campaign narrative is set and now we need your help to collect 5,000 signatures

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Digital battlegrounds: How social media shapes the Israel-Palestine narrative

11.12.2023

Since the October 7 attacks, the Israel-Palestine conflict has intensified online, revealing key insights for digital activists

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Sweden’s NATO quest: Democracy in decline, militarism on the rise

Opinion

8.12.2023

Sweden’s abandonment of ‘neutrality’ is not only of strategic importance to NATO, but also symbolic of the breakdown of the liberal ...

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COP28 head claims there’s ‘no science’ behind fossil fuel phaseout

7.12.2023

Scientists and climate advocates responded with outrage to COP28 president Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber’s claim that there is “no science” behind the ...

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Netherlands: Far-right win calls for a focus on humanity

Opinion

5.12.2023

Rather than just vilifying individual politicians which only increases polarisation, we should focus on building democracy and giving people ...

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Big Oil given direct influence over UK university courses

1.12.2023

Fossil fuel companies pump more than £147m into unis and get private access and input into handling of journalists

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Israel’s insidious narrative about Palestinian prisoners

Opinion

29.11.2023

More than two-thirds of the Palestinians proposed for release by Israel under the truce have not been convicted of any crimes. Most were ...

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Less shock and more strategy needed after Geert Wilders victory

Opinion

29.11.2023

Whenever a disruption candidate does well on the right, the reaction from the mainstream and the left is anything but analytical

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