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Quick HIV Testing provides hope in Sub-Saharan Africa

Several weeks ago, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with members of the Terrance Higgins Trust to take an HIV…

The Royal Return: The British Monarchy’s Diplomatic Influence in the Modern World

*Disclaimer: upon request of the author: “All opinions and thoughts expressed are the authors, and are not linked to any…

The Shifting Transatlantic Relations: Implications of the Munich Security Conference

*Disclaimer: upon request of the author: “All opinions and thoughts expressed are the authors, and are not linked to any…

A New World Order: In Defence of Foreign Aid

The Prime Ministers announcement this last week to limit the UK’s foreign aid budget from 0.5% of its GDP to…

Germany: Where to Go from Here?

The European auto industry is going through difficult times. Not too long ago, during the pandemic, the shortage of microchips…

Donald Trump’s Harrowing Vision for Gaza: A New Low?

In a White House press conference last Tuesday, US president Trump suggested that the US could “take over” and “own”…

The EU’s Dilemma Between Regulation and Innovation

Just about one month ago, I found myself writing about the need for an efficient European financial structure. This was…

Were early humans really ‘communist’ (or ‘egalitarian’)?

Almost all disciplines, be it psychology, nutritional science, or quantum physics, suffer from the reduction of their complex theories and…

Winter Tourism’s Climate Crisis

            Introduction For decades, winter tourism has been a hallmark for tourists looking for some snow filled fun to get…

The Need for an Efficient European Financial Structure

Summary of the subject discussed:  Mario Draghi’s report highlights Europe’s competitiveness crisis, stressing the need for a stronger financial system….