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I apologise for the lack of a new post on the page for the last week, but I have been extraordinarily busy. The combination of moving into a new flat, added […]
I apologise for the lack of a new post on the page for the last week, but I have been extraordinarily busy. The combination of moving into a new flat, added […]
From the beginning of the Cold War era and up to the present day, it’s hard to argue against the fact that nuclear weapons and the proliferation of nuclear weapons […]
Today, August 12, is International Youth Day. A day that was established by the United Nations on December 17, 1999 after a recommendation by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for […]
Recently in the news, the report card of Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has begun to recirculate on the web. It was originally released in 2007 by the Boston Globe and […]
As the world has watched the violence and turmoil escalate in Syria for more than a year, another situation that receives minimal attention by the media is still raging on in […]
North Korea is a mystery to most. Although we do know considerable amounts about life inside the country situated on the Northern half of the Korean Peninsula, the Democratic People’s Republic […]
Just an update: Here’s an interesting/appropriate article to follow-up on my post “The Olympic Travel Fear” from yesterday. From The Huffington Post: “The Prime Minister on Thursday urged people to […]
Since arriving at my new home in the city of London in January, a day has yet to pass without a mention of the Olympics. From newspapers, to television programmes, […]
I’d like to take this opening post to officially inaugurate this blog consisting of my own opinions and research. Look for future posts to examine politics, current affairs, international relations, […]
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Armaments, universal debt and planned obsolescence — those are the three pillars of Western prosperity. — Aldous Huxley
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