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What is the G20?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe G20 is a powerful, informal group of nineteen countries and the European Union. It also includes a representative from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The list evolved from an effort to include major developing...
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France Economy

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDid you know that France is a leading industrialized country with one of the world's largest economies? In fact, it's a main global exporter. Learn more about France’s key economic sectors and industries. Explore the country’s role and...
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France Contemporary Issues

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe French love a good controversy! At times, it can seem that the whole country’s a debating team. In contemporary times, there has been the usual serving of political scandals and allegations, immigration issues, foreign cultural...
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The Daily Conversation

Europe's Refugee Crisis Explained

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAn examination of the European Migration Crisis.
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The Daily Conversation

15 Years of Terror

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAn animated video infographic showing every terrorist attack with more than 20 deaths between 1/12/2000 and 11/13/2015.
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The Daily Conversation

U.S. vs China - What The World Thinks

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe U.S. and China will likely be the two most influential countries for the rest of the 21st century. This is how people in 40 countries around the world currently view the two nations across a variety of global issues, according to a...
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The Daily Conversation

Climate Change Explained Simply

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
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Hungary's Orban calls for more anti-immigration politicians in EU | Raw Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called on Thursday for anti-immigration politicians to take over EU institutions. "Hungary's objective is to have each and every single institution of the European Union, a majority of forces that...
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Raw Politics: Is Romania ready for the EU Presidency?

9th - Higher Ed
Romania took over the six-month presidency of the European Union last week under a cloud of uncertainty after criticism emerged that the eastern European country was not up to the task. Watch above as a panel on Euronews' Raw Politics...
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Raw Politics: Europe's anger hangover

9th - Higher Ed
It may be the beginning of a new year, but Europe is still facing old problems. As Gilets Jaunes protesters continued their demonstrations in France, the movement has spread across the continent to countries such as Germany and Belgium....
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European Union sanctions more Iranians

9th - Higher Ed
The European Council has renewed the designations on the EU terrorist list. Two Iranian individuals and one Iranian government entity were added to the list in response to recent foiled attacks on European soil. Persons, groups and...
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Brexit: May suffers two back-to-back parliamentary defeats | Raw Politics

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Theresa May suffered her second parliamentary defeat in as many days on Wednesday. MPs voted to approve an amendment which would force May to reveal new Brexit plans a lot quicker than initially laid out if she...
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Longest-serving MEP, Elmar Brok, could soon be pushed out | Raw Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Germany's Elmar Brok, the longest-serving member of the European Parliament, could be on his way out after losing a spot on the EU election list of his party, the Christian Democratic Union. Brok, a close ally of German Chancellors...
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Deadlines and Ditches: The UK's Brexit saga continues | UpFront

9th - Higher Ed
We debate Brexit's impact on democracy in Britain, and ask whether it could trigger violence in Northern Ireland.
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Can Cambodia's opposition maintain pressure on the Prime Minister?

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition leader released, but crackdown on dissent continues
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Who should be tackling Bosnia's migrant crisis?

9th - Higher Ed
Rights groups warn of "Inhumane and dangerous” in a Bosnian camp for migrants and refugees.
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Is UK election about Brexit, or health, wealth and education?

9th - Higher Ed
The Conservatives are promising a deal to leave the EU while Labour’s promising to tax the rich and increase social spending.
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Will Maltese PM's resignation stem anger over corruption?

9th - Higher Ed
Joseph Muscat steps down over murder of investigative journalist.
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Who will be UK's next Prime Minister?

9th - Higher Ed
A decisive vote in the UK on Thursday will lead the country to either Brexit OR another referendum
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What will a war crimes probe in the Palestinian Territory achieve?

9th - Higher Ed
International Criminal Court seeks to open investigation
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Has Europe's Iran policy failed?I Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
European nations criticised for weak responses to Qassam Soleimani's assassination
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Secret Sardinia | People and Power

9th - Higher Ed
We investigate the consequences of NATO weapon tests on the Mediterranean island.
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What's fuelling divisions within Germay's governing CDU party?I Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Angela Merkel's designated successor says she won't run for the German chancellorship. Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer also plans to step down as leader of the CDU.
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Should social media be regulated?

9th - Higher Ed
The UK to appoint broadcast regulator as online watchdog.