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Month: June 2019

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Milkshaking Andy Ngo and The Slippery Slope of Violence

June 30, 2019 Dan Fisher 0

Quillette editor Andy Ngo was assaulted by Antifa while covering a far-right march in Portland on Saturday. Milkshaking opens the door to violence.

putin
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Putin’s Plan to Preserve Power: Restore Cold War Order

June 29, 2019 Dan Fisher and Katie Barker 0

Russian designs on Belarus indicate that President Putin has no intention of ceding power when his term limit is up. Could the Soviet Union rise again?

Culture

Refugee Art Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall

June 27, 2019 Sarah Mills 0

The Afghanistan and Central Asian Association will be holding an art exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall to showcase their new project: Refugee Women’s Art.

Main Story

The Creeping Influence of China in Southeast Asia Examined

June 25, 2019 Imran Shamsunahar 0

As China implements its Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese money and immigration spreads out across Southeast Asia. We take a closer look.

Africa

Civic Awareness in Zimbabwe: a Cautionary Tale

June 24, 2019 Takudza Mazwienduna 0

Zimbabwean democracy is suffering from a lack of civic awareness. A populace disinterested in politics leads to corruption and apathy.

Culture

“The Vagina Monologues” to be Performed in Bangkok for UN

June 22, 2019 Tara Abhasakun 0

A women’s rights activist group called Bangkok Rising will perform “The Vagina Monologues” for the United Nations on Tuesday.

women's toilets
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Flushing Women’s Toilets down the Pan – a Backwards Step

June 18, 2019 Katie Barker 0

100 years ago, a lack of public women’s toilets kept them confined to the home. Unisex facilities and self ID risk once again pushing women out.

love and death
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Eros and Thanatos, Love and Death: an Enduring Entanglement

June 17, 2019 Daniel Sharp 0

Love and death have been entangled for a long time in the lives of many gay men.

NSPCC
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NSPCC Employee Films Himself Masturbating at Work

June 14, 2019 Jo Bartosch 0

Earlier this week the news broke on Twitter that James Makings, Celebrity and Talent Manager at the NSPCC, had made rubber-themed pornography at work.

D-Day
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D-Day Remembrance Marred by Erosion of Post-War Principles

June 11, 2019 George Suchett-Kaye 0

This year, let us all remember hard-lessons learned in the Second World War and recommit to a multilateral world. Frail men in their late nineties gazed into the Normandy sky

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