How news is being used to dictate reality In an age where state directed media and tightly managed information are enabling world leaders to…
Exams and AI: What next? The presence of generative AI in students’ lives is not temporary. It is not a…
Brazil, China, and the New Geography of Development Lucas Peixoto Pinheiro da Silva examines Brazil’s deepening economic ties with China…
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Trump, Kissinger, and the myth of a new world order The Trump administration’s flirtation with Russia led some commentators to speculate…
20 August 2026 Strengthening National Capability: Defence Partnership Renewed The Defence Academy of the United Kingdom has extended its academic provision contracts with King’s…
17 August 2026 Public perceptions of crime at odds with reality, study finds Britons consistently overestimate how dangerous the county really is
12 August 2026 Students from 'low participation' areas have worse mental health than their peers State-educated students are now 41 per cent more likely to report difficulties than privately…
11 August 2026 Regime sought to pacify public amid fears over backlash at mobilisation Russia’s authoritarian government sought to calm and depoliticise the public rather than risk…
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