The fracturing demands a rethink of the terms usually employed for describing migration movements, such as ‘route’ and ‘border crossing.’ Introduction to a rethink.
Although violence is considered a societal threat in Norway, inclusion of the violence faced by sex workers is not high on the agenda.
As Ireland’s delicate recovery shuffles on, many Irish voters will support the government for lack of a credible alternative.
On February 26 the Irish people take to the polls for the first general election since 2011.
President Erdoğan's readiness to circumvent elections shows that promises to end the conflict were contingent on securing a mathematically permanent conservative-nationalist electoral bloc.
Keynesian economics continues to reveal its relevance as an alternative to mainstream approaches, as The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes reaches its eightieth year.
Selling state assets such as ports and airports in order to meet bailout requirements is not a realistic solution to the financial crisis.
Shout Out UK, award-winning independent youth news network, asked 'If you could decide now, would you stay IN or OUT of the EU?' Out of the 728 young people polled (16-25 years old) 68% voted to stay IN.
Until the EU recognises the specific needs of child migrants and makes it a priority to swiftly reunite them with family members, many will likely continue to abscond from the reception system.
Whether represented as future terrorists or rapists, the children of non-EU migrants have been extensively portrayed as a hidden danger waiting to explode. We can and must combat the on-going stigmatisation.
But the austere response to rapid technological advances is resulting in increased polarisation and precarity. What are we going to do about it?
At the Munich Security Conference, there is more agreement that current situations are tragic and risky, than accord on who is to blame and what to do.