Many people are starting to sense a rise in right-wing politics in Europe – and the recent spread of nationalist protests is proving this to be correct. From Poland to England, The Netherlands to Ireland, right-wing nationalists have come together to demonstrate their discontent, which generally appears to be geared towards immigration and multiculturalism. Another... Continue Reading →
Revolution in Nepal:How Gen Z appointed its first female Prime Minister
Between September 8th and 13th 2025, Nepal witnessed a wave of pivotal events that would change the nation’s political landscape. The House of Representatives has been dissolved and an interim government has been appointed, with Sushila Karki as Prime Minister. This leaves us with multiple crucial questions: What were the long-term causes and the triggers?... Continue Reading →
Saint Patrick
With Saint Patrick being celebrated a couple of weeks ago, let's dive into the origins of the popular celebration because we are tired of writing our thesis! Saint Patrick and the Snakes A perhaps obscure story about the Irish celebration is that Saint Patrick drove all of the snakes out of Ireland into the sea.... Continue Reading →
Interview with Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
"History has become one of the major battlegrounds in the culture wars that are causing anger and alarm across the democratic world”