Hakim Adi: The history of Africa is integral to the history of the world An interview with Professor Hakim Adi, SOAS alumnus and author of ‘African and Caribbean People in Britain: A History’.
Why economic growth alone does not make a better, healthier society Policies that see economic growth as the sole outcome, from which all else will follow, will inevitably fail. History teaches us that investing in the social fabric is a critical component of development.
Commitments and momentum of COP27 Enthusiasm and momentum surrounded COP26, however that excitement quickly fizzled out as world leaders, activists and decision makers started to arrive in Egypt. But was COP27 a complete failure?
Protests in Iran: Should we be optimistic? The death of Mahsa Amini has spurred worldwide protests and criticism of Iran's regime. What could it mean for the future?
Linguistic Privilege at COP27 The impact of climate change often affects low-income countries the most. However, with negotiations at COP27 taking place in English, it's hard not to believe these countries are at a disadvantage.
Controversial and Crooked? The 2022 Qatar World Cup With the Qatar World Cup just days away, Digital Ambassador Rachael reflects on the issues and controversies overshadowing the popular tournament.
5 ways to be more sustainable as a student Here are a few tips for becoming more environmentally conscious as a student - without breaking the bank.
Loy Krathong 2022: Learn about Thailand's very own Festival of Lights Thailand is known for its whole host of different festivals, with Loy Krathong being one of the biggest celebrations of them all. We've put together a brief overview of the festival and how it's celebrated in Thailand.
Brazilian elections: Lula’s victory is a relief but Bolsonarismo is alive Bolsonaro may have lost the election but his legacy will profoundly impact the country and will be felt for several years.