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Tag: politics

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Posted inColumns

Brexit Tackle

by Poppy Thornton November 22, 2024November 22, 2024
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Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 6: Conflict in Ukraine, Tension in Baku, an election in Sri Lanka and protests erupt in New Zealand

by Laura van Heijnsbergen, Eric Balonwu, Katarina Harrison-Gaze and Nick Marshall November 21, 2024December 29, 2024
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Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 5 – Tuition fee increases, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigns and Mauritian prime minister suffers landslide defeat

by Laura van Heijnsbergen, Katarina Harrison-Gaze and Nick Marshall November 15, 2024December 29, 2024
Posted inOpinion

Dr Edward Howell: ‘North Korea has changed fundamentally’

by Patrick Maxwell November 13, 2024November 14, 2024
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Posted inOutside OX1

Outside OX1 Week 4 -Trump’s comeback, Israel bans UN agency, Germany’s government in crisis, floods hits Spain and Glaswegian comedian dies

by Eric Balonwu, Jack Stone, Katarina Harrison-Gaze, Laura van Heijnsbergen and Nick Marshall November 7, 2024December 29, 2024
Posted inOutside OX1

Outside OX1 Week 3 – An update on the US presidential campaign, a new UK Budget, the Commonwealth summit and a alleged assassination attempt on the Bolivian President

by Eric Balonwu, Laura van Heijnsbergen, Katarina Harrison-Gaze and Nick Marshall November 1, 2024May 29, 2025
Posted inOpinion

Imane Khelif – when is a woman not ‘feminine’ enough?

by Gulizer Buyukgul November 1, 2024November 15, 2024
Posted inOxford News

Time to get serious: Port, policy and the Conservative Party leadership contest

by Jack Stone October 31, 2024February 17, 2025
Posted inOpinion

Two hundred years of democracy: Parallels between 1824 and 2024

by Archie Macintosh October 29, 2024October 29, 2024
Posted inGlobal Affairs

Outside OX1 Week 2 – Sinwar’s death, a close election in Moldova, King Charles heckled in Australia, and UK government releases more prisoners early

by Jack Stone, Eric Balonwu, Katarina Harrison-Gaze and Nick Marshall October 24, 2024December 29, 2024

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