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Author Archives: Lola Dunton-Milenkovic

Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 8: Chile, Nepal and Mandelson

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Nancy Gittus and Thomas Yates March 16, 2026March 16, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 7: Iran

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Laura Beard, Noah Allerton and Anastasija Vranjes March 9, 2026March 9, 2026
Two adjacent balconies, one bearing the flag of the United States, to other bearing the flag of Puerto Rico.
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Bad Bunny: Uno Debe Amar Lo Más Que Pueda

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic March 3, 2026March 3, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 6: Mexico, the Netherlands and the US

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Sol White and Dhillon Lalji March 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs, Outside OX1

Outside OX1 Week 5: Navalny, Peru and the Chagos Islands

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Nancy Gittus, Laura Beard and Thomas Yates February 22, 2026February 23, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs, Outside OX1

Outside OX1 Week 4: Canada, Japan, Armenia and Azerbaijan

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Thomas Yates, Noah Allerton and Anastasija Vranjes February 16, 2026February 16, 2026
The Venezuelan flag.
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Venezuela: A Brief History of Oil and Corruption

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic February 9, 2026February 9, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 3: Epstein, Costa Rica and Hungary

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Laura Beard and Anastasija Vranjes February 9, 2026February 10, 2026
Artwork of key Oxford Landmarks, such as the Radcliffe Camera and Sheldonian Theatre, within a globe Image. Credit by Evie Fairclough-Kay
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 2: Winter Olympics, India/EU and South Korea

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic, Nancy Gittus and Noah Allerton February 1, 2026February 9, 2026
The global Red Shoes Movement started by Mexican artist Elina Chauvet in 2009 to raise awareness about femicide.
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A Crime of Power: Femicide in Italy

by Lola Dunton-Milenkovic January 26, 2026February 9, 2026

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