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China’s Genocide Against the Uyghurs: Could Xinjiang be the new Tibet?
By Yatana Yamahata and Kanon Tsuda Ethnic Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, China, have been subjected to violent assimilationist policies by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According …
WE ARE RECRUITING: Writers, journalists, reporters, cartoonists
SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER We are looking to recruit aspiring writers, reporters, journalists and cartoonists to be a part of our growing current affairs publication. Furthermore, our editorial team are …
What the “future generation” needs : a climate-friendly budget
The budget delivered by George Osborne on the 16th of March 2016 sparked controversy, but one of the less discussed aspects of it was climate. This point is, however, crucial, …
‘Trump makes sense’
Author: Paul Price, Jr. , The London Globalist Frequent Contributor Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan’s speech urging Americans not to “accept ugliness as the norm” was a sharp contrast to …
‘Blurred Lines? Pop Culture and World Politics’ – Saturday 12th March – Cannot miss!
Blurred Lines? Popular Culture and World Politics The London Globalist is delighted to invite you to our 3rd Annual Conference at the London School of Economics (OLD.4.10) on Saturday 12th …
‘Jeb!’s failure proves little’
Author: Paul Price, Jr. After the 2013 US Supreme Court decision in McCutcheon v. FEC declared unlimited donations to Super PACs constitutional, American liberals feared for the life of their …
‘Myanmar’s Democratisation was the Easy Part’
Author: Quintus Lim, The London Globalist Frequent Contributor Firstly, is it Burma or Myanmar? Leaders of the Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s armed forces, changed the name from “Burma” to “Myanmar” in 1989. …
No more Hibakusha
Author: Andreas Tsamados This is the start of a new era. An era of nuclear power in which the human race had attained the intelligence necessary to destroy itself, but not …
‘Outlandish brings music to London and water relief to Asia and Africa’
Author: Sabrina Khan Danish hip-hop group Outlandish and English singer-songwriter Saif Adam teamed up with Islamic charity Penny Appeal for a five-city fundraising tour starting in West London last Wednesday. Going …