Brazilians will be watching closely as the direction that the government takes will be revealed. Will it be a new Dilma government, or more of the same? Political Prospects Despite …
The London Globalist is continuing its little expedition to the Big Apple, with a trip this morning to the United Nations. So we have come to find out what our …
On the eve of Bonfire Night, the peculiar celebration of the foiling of Guy Fawkes’ plot to blow up British democracy, our American cousins will voluntarily tear apart their own. …
Twenty-three percent of young people in the UK currently blame the media for the creation of anti-Islamic sentiments, and after watching Bill Maher’s HBO show last week, it is easy …
Undoubtedly, climate change talks have failed over the years and resulted in stagnation, contemplation and brooding pessimism. It has been one of the most controversial issues of the 20th century …
By the end of 2014, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) troops stationed in Afghanistan will leave the country. Indeed, after almost 13 years of war, the combat troops …
The latest fuel that has been added to the Israeli-Palestinian fire is murmur of Netanyahu’s newest demand: for the Palestinians to recognise Israel as a Jewish state. The latest fan …
Leaked documents from former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden have yet again sent international politics reeling with further indications that the U.S. is spying on friends and foes …
The definitive impact of the Iranian nuclear programme on the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations must not be underestimated given the intertwining relationship (and arguably mutually exclusive nature) of Secretary of State John …
Dear readers, the first month of the year ends today and so we thought it would be the ‘ideal’ date to give some insight into what we should be looking …