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Will Paris ever change? - Part 1
French, Opinion Tom Taylor, Staff Writer 05/12/2021 French, Opinion Tom Taylor, Staff Writer 05/12/2021

Will Paris ever change? - Part 1

Tom Taylor explores how the architecture of Paris restricts the growth of the city both upwards and outwards, potentially sealing its fate as a ‘museum city’.

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L’expérience de pensée du ‘soi’ dans ‘L’anomalie’ d’Hervé Le Tellier
French Margaux Emmanuel 22/11/2021 French Margaux Emmanuel 22/11/2021

L’expérience de pensée du ‘soi’ dans ‘L’anomalie’ d’Hervé Le Tellier

In this review, French Editor Margaux Emmanuel explores the questioning of identity central to the 2020 Goncourt Prize, L’anomalie by Hervé Le Tellier.

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Could Berlin be the European flagship for sustainable fashion?
German, Opinion Daphne Pleming 20/11/2021 German, Opinion Daphne Pleming 20/11/2021

Could Berlin be the European flagship for sustainable fashion?

Daphne Pleming explores the sustainable fashion scene in Berlin, looking at different German fashion brands and their approaches to sustainable fashion.

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Suppressed Spaces - The Intricacies of Cypriot Language and Culture
Middle East and Africa Ilaeira Leto Agrotou Georgiou 16/11/2021 Middle East and Africa Ilaeira Leto Agrotou Georgiou 16/11/2021

Suppressed Spaces - The Intricacies of Cypriot Language and Culture

“The Cypriot language and Cypriot culture have been created in suppressed spaces, under the pressure of foreign powers … “ . A thought-provoking exploration of identity and language in Cyprus, an often overlooked country of the MEA region, by Ilaeira Leto Agrotou Georgiou.

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France’s health pass - ‘Un mal nécessaire’?
French, Opinion Joe Wherry, Staff Writer 15/11/2021 French, Opinion Joe Wherry, Staff Writer 15/11/2021

France’s health pass - ‘Un mal nécessaire’?

In this article, Joe Wherry discusses the politics of the “pass sanitaire” (health pass) in France, considered a “mal nécessaire” (“necessary evil”) by some, and an infringement on democratic rights by others.

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‘Linda’, a Pretty Pop Track With Ugly Implications
Spanish, Reviews Isabella Fahey 13/11/2021 Spanish, Reviews Isabella Fahey 13/11/2021

‘Linda’, a Pretty Pop Track With Ugly Implications

Isabella Fahey reviews ROSALÍA and Tokischa’s track Linda, and the controversies which surround it, arguing the need for social awareness when consuming creative content.

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Discovering the Walls of Ferrara and Medieval Mestiere
Italian, Features Reuben Brown 12/11/2021 Italian, Features Reuben Brown 12/11/2021

Discovering the Walls of Ferrara and Medieval Mestiere

Reuben Brown takes us on a voyage of discovery of the Italian city of Ferrara, exploring its craftsmanship, cuisine and Medieval architecture.

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A Nation’s Goal
Portuguese, Opinion Elle Shea 09/11/2021 Portuguese, Opinion Elle Shea 09/11/2021

A Nation’s Goal

Elle Shea investigates the relationship between Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portuguese national identity.

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Why Putin Goes to Church
Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Opinion Tom Paterson, Staff Writer 09/11/2021 Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Opinion Tom Paterson, Staff Writer 09/11/2021

Why Putin Goes to Church

Tom Paterson looks to past and present to explore Vladimir Putin’s relationship with the Orthodox Church.

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Angela Merkel: A Contested Legacy
German, Opinion Tom Taylor, Staff Writer 29/10/2021 German, Opinion Tom Taylor, Staff Writer 29/10/2021

Angela Merkel: A Contested Legacy

Tom Taylor explores the role Angela Merkel has played in German, European and world politics in the past two decades and the legacy she has left behind.

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The Colour of Pomegranates: A Biopic Like No Other
Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Reviews Tom Paterson, Staff Writer 22/10/2021 Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Reviews Tom Paterson, Staff Writer 22/10/2021

The Colour of Pomegranates: A Biopic Like No Other

Tom Paterson reviews the Soviet Armenian film The Colour of Pomegranates, which, more than 50 years after its release, remains a landmark piece in USSR film history.

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Cordiality out the window? Franco-British tensions and France’s difficult position laid bare by the AUKUS crisis
French, Opinion Sophie Williams-Dunning, Staff Writer 22/10/2021 French, Opinion Sophie Williams-Dunning, Staff Writer 22/10/2021

Cordiality out the window? Franco-British tensions and France’s difficult position laid bare by the AUKUS crisis

Sophie Williams-Dunning explores the latest rift in France and Britain’s historically fraught relationship, but argues that ultimately the two countries would do well to put their differences to one side.

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Searching for answers and Apfelstrudel: A Review of The Lost Café Schindler
German, Reviews Anna Whitehead 20/10/2021 German, Reviews Anna Whitehead 20/10/2021

Searching for answers and Apfelstrudel: A Review of The Lost Café Schindler

Anna Whitehead explores Vienna, Erinnerungskultur and The Lost Café Schindler.

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Ich bin dein Mensch: Maria Schrader’s film subverts convention and pokes holes in the fabric of reality
German, Reviews Daphne Pleming 18/10/2021 German, Reviews Daphne Pleming 18/10/2021

Ich bin dein Mensch: Maria Schrader’s film subverts convention and pokes holes in the fabric of reality

Daphne Pleming reviews Maria Schrader’s film Ich bin dein Mensch which subverts the typical rom-com genre through the use of robots.

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Les plages d’Agnès : l’œuvre d’une vie, la vie d’une œuvre
Reviews, French Margaux Emmanuel 03/09/2021 Reviews, French Margaux Emmanuel 03/09/2021

Les plages d’Agnès : l’œuvre d’une vie, la vie d’une œuvre

French Editor Margaux Emmanuel reviews Agnès Varda’s documentary The Beaches of Agnès (2008)

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A Review of the album ‘Princesses Nubiennes’
Reviews, French, Middle East & Africa Zarah Ali 02/09/2021 Reviews, French, Middle East & Africa Zarah Ali 02/09/2021

A Review of the album ‘Princesses Nubiennes’

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Annalisa Nicholson: Hortense Mancini and the Mazarin Salon
Interviews, French Liv Bonsall, Founder 26/07/2021 Interviews, French Liv Bonsall, Founder 26/07/2021

Annalisa Nicholson: Hortense Mancini and the Mazarin Salon

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‘Cam’ versus ‘Cambs’ – a tale of two Cambridges
Features, Linguistics Kitty Liu, Staff Writer 30/06/2021 Features, Linguistics Kitty Liu, Staff Writer 30/06/2021

‘Cam’ versus ‘Cambs’ – a tale of two Cambridges

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Eliza Apperly: Gender, Juggling, and Reciprocal Pluralism
Interviews, German Richard Sharman 17/06/2021 Interviews, German Richard Sharman 17/06/2021

Eliza Apperly: Gender, Juggling, and Reciprocal Pluralism

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Joanna Dobson: A Decade in Altai
Interviews, Russia Eastern Europe & Central Asia James Wilson, Nadya Miryanova and Liv Bonsall 31/05/2021 Interviews, Russia Eastern Europe & Central Asia James Wilson, Nadya Miryanova and Liv Bonsall 31/05/2021

Joanna Dobson: A Decade in Altai

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