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Martinique and Guadeloupe: COVID and social unrest

2022-02-09
By: Head Administration
On: 2022-02-09
In: Politics

By Margaux Marzuoli Politicians’ responses to the Covid-19 pandemic have been a source of contention around the world and have given people new reasons to criticize those in power. The role of the Covid-19 pandemic in current social unrest is particularly relevant in the context of Guadeloupe and Martinique.  Indeed,Continue Reading

Coronavirus – A Destructor of Lonely Peoples’ Minds

2020-09-23
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-09-23
In: Economics and Social Sciences

By Joanna Sowińska Everyone certainly remembers the countdown to 2020. However, no one probably expected the question: ‘Do you have your face mask with you?’ would become so common and repetitive in this new upcoming year. Nor that 2020 would result in an economic disaster, loss of millions of jobs,Continue Reading

Conflicts for Water – The Reality of Billions

2020-07-15
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-07-15
In: Economics and Social Sciences, Politics

By Joanna Sowińska Living in a country such as the Netherlands sometimes makes people forget about their basic privileges. While the ability to shower once or twice a day may appear marginal to people in most developed countries, two-thirds of the global population (4 billion people) and close to halfContinue Reading

The Virus of Ridicule: Hilarious Causes of COVID-19

2020-04-22
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-04-22
In: Economics and Social Sciences

By Zuzanna Mietlińska While mainstream media covers such topics as virus spreading, death tolls and prevention methods of COVID-19 around the world, there are still sources of information that give us the spark of joy. These are, to say the least, uninformative and non-opinion-forming sites on the Internet that capContinue Reading

”Divided: Why We’re Living in an Age of Walls” – Review

2020-02-21
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-02-21
In: Arts and Culture

By Joanna Sowinska A review of Tim Marshall’s book An inherent debate in political science concerns the future of global governance. While some optimistic authors believe in the creation of a world state with a supranational authority and effective international laws, Tim Marshall (2018) outlines a completely different view onContinue Reading

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