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Apr 20, 20234 min read
Is the international community doing enough for the Rohingya refugees?
Background The Rohingya Refugee Crisis materialised in the post-colonial era when the Burmese government stripped them of their identity...


Feb 20, 20235 min read
The rise of Open-source Intelligence and its prevalence in the Russo-Ukrainian War
I. Introduction Brief History & definition of OSINT Open source intelligence (OSINT) can be traced back to intelligence agencies during...


Dec 23, 20216 min read
Britain since Brexit: Has Boris Brought Healing?
Two thoughtful essays in the April 2021 TEAM Global newsletter considered how divisions within the United Kingdom might be lessened. Both...


Dec 23, 20215 min read
Should the Government Legislate for Free Speech in British Universities?
At the recent state opening of Parliament, the UK Government proposed legislation to protect free speech at UK universities. This has...

Oct 27, 20213 min read
COP 26: Will The World Step Up?
This article covers topics such as China, climate change, the state of politics and the future of Britain amongst others. Personally, I...


Apr 6, 20211 min read
Key Speakers conclude TEAM Global UEA Research Project
Chelsey Slack, Deputy Head of Cyber Defence at NATO, and Dr Paul Williams, Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading,...

Mar 26, 202122 min read
A Case Study of Yemen: Does the British Arms Industry have a Place in our Modern World?
Introduction In our modern, western world the concept of war and conflict may seem like a historic one of darker times. In reality,...

Mar 25, 20212 min read
E isn’t only for Etonians, Mr Johnson – It’s also for Erasmus+ and eTwinning
Education should broaden minds, expand horizons, generate awareness of new possibilities. When I was a local councillor in outer south...
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