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Under the Earth (Issue I/2022)
On the Cape Verde Islands, many people between the ages of 18 and 35 are dissatisfied with democracy. This loss of confidence in the political system is also ex...
moreMake it yourself (Issue IV/2021)
A majority of Bolivians support the government's plan to take control of lithium production and build it up on a large scale. But the plan has yet to bear fruit.
moreThe new Poland (Issue III/2021)
There is currently an appeal stuck to the windows of a Tokyo hospital that sums it up: “The medical system is on the brink of collapse! For God’s sake, cancel t...
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A decade after Sri Lanka’s war came to an end, genuine power sharing between the two main communities, the Sinhalese and Tamils, remains illusive.
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In January, the Brazilian government relaxed restrictions on the purchase of guns, even though a large part of the population was opposed to the move.
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Climate change has a particular impact on developing island nations like Mauritius.
morePoorest nation, richest nation (Issue III+IV/2018)
At first glance, 21 percent seems like a lot. But the picture is not complete unless one takes into account other numbers too.
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The media are a favourite toy of the Moldovan parties. Many television channels and news portals are openly or covertly linked to parties and the independent press is looked down on. Therefore, it is not surprising that two-thirds of Moldovans are convinced that the press is politically controlled.
moreEarth, how are you doing? (Issue I/2018)
Worldwide there is hardly a head of state who enjoys the lofty approval ratings of acting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But this is hardly a reason to celebrate.
moreUne Grande Nation (Issue IV/2017)
The economic crisis in Greece has impacted the young people of the country more than any other group. Since 2009, there have been systematic reductions in the social welfare support available to young people.
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