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Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path…
The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
Le nationalisme culturel de Bolsonaro
Pour le député fédéral Marcelo Calero de Cidadania, « le danger est d’avoir un dirigisme culturel. À partir du…
Modern Conspiracy Theories in the American Psyche
While entertaining conspiracy theories seems harmless, the truth is that the perpetuation of conspiracy theories in…
Editor’s Pick: Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of…
Every month our Editor-in-Chief selects one article from this publishing cycle to be featured in podcast format.…
One day in Luanda
Eleven years after her first visit, MIR Editor Anja Helliot returned to Luanda, Angola's capital, to reconnect with…
Political Activism and Social Media: Friends or Foes?
"...politicians face an increasingly hostile political and social environment which is beginning to look a lot like…
Anti-Vaccination: The New Epidemic
A fundamental distrust of the current healthcare system in America is embodied by the anti-vax movement, a kind of…
Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of Globalization?
Now established spaces symbolic of expression and innovation, galleries nevertheless meet economic imperatives in…
Iranian Women Finally Attended a Soccer Game, but the…
The decision to open the gates of the Azadi stadium was a reluctant one. Ironically, Azadi means freedom in…
Italy’s Crisis: Weak Government and Political…
Since the ignoble beginnings of the Second Republic amid corruption and crime, a “culture of crisis” has permeated…
Facing Our Favourites: What “Tintin” Can…
Despite being a symbol of international nostalgia, the earliest editions of the "Tintin" comics present pervasive…
Le Football Féminin, “une boîte de Pandore” féministe
Qu'en est-il aujourd'hui du football féminin, quatre mois après la Coupe du Monde la plus médiatisée et suivie de…