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Jacob Tuncel explores attitudes among Taiwanese youth about military conscription and their willingess to defend Taiwanese sovereignty.
At first glance, the plan offers something for everyone. Mr Trump would gain a diplomatic trophy to brandish before voters weary of foreign wars. Mr Putin would pocket rewards once thought ...
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter discusses Brexit, democracy and principle in politics with Lord Richard Newby, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.
In traditional Durham fashion I came out of Epiphany term a burnt out shell of my former self – and 6 books behind on my Goodreads reading goal. With summatives to complete, I told myself I simply ...
Spring brings markers of new beginnings. Whether its flowers pushing through soil with determination or the nights stretching out longer – April rolls around and with it comes hope and a new sense of ...
Two years into the Sudan Civil War, the rivalry between the Sudanese Army and the RSF has intensified, leading to new political challenges on the horizon for the future of Sudan. The war erupted in ...
Oscar Piastri’s stunning victory in Jeddah propelled him to the top of the Drivers’ standings, making him the first Australian to lead the championship since his manager, Mark Webber, in 2010. The ...
The current strikes are in response to Durham University’s announcement that it intends to undertake £20 million in staff cuts across the 2024/24 and 2025/26 academic years, which the University has ...
Perhaps the most prominent of these is the one set by women’s elite champion Tigst Assefa, who, in crossing the line in 2:15:50, set a new women’s only marathon record, although Paula Radcliffe’s male ...
I had the joy of venturing to the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms to see St John’s College Bailey Theatre Company’s iteration of Little Shop of Horrors. With its nostalgic Motown-meets-B-movie score ...
As a time of new beginnings, preparation and anticipation, spring is, in many ways, the year’s prologue. As the world slowly awakens from the barrenness of winter, we imagine how we want the year to ...
I am allowed to rest from the hard work that is grief. I am allowed to learn to abide. I no longer possess the urgency when I stand still to find a fire or keep moving, trying to keep myself warm. I ...