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Global cities risk being submerged due to rising sea levels

Recent studies into rising sea levels have predicted that cities across the globe could be submerged within the next 30 years.

Dresden has declared a “Nazi Emergency”

The city of Dresden, situated in Eastern Germany, officially declared a state of “Nazi Emergency” on October 30th.

Germany: Economy or Environment?

By Rosanna Weber In Germany, more than one million school strikers have participated in Greta Thunberg’s Fridays For Future (FFF) climate protests. Greta Thunberg’s movement gained massive support and the…

Six ways a no-deal Brexit could affect you

The News Team makes a guest appearance this week, with Joel giving us his opinion on how a No-deal Brexit could affect us. 1. EU recruitment If the UK crashes…

Sussex students support Calais refugees

Yaz Kharroubi Sussex students and Brighton groups collaborated to give food, blankets and suitcases to refugees being expelled from the notorious Calais Jungle. Thousands of people were evicted last week…

The Battle for Brexit

With the upcoming EU referendum viewed as inevitable, it was no surprise when British Chancellor George Osborne kick-started the year by laying down an ultimatum regarding Britain’s relationship with the…

The Swiss: no longer neutral

Last week, the unexpected success of a Swiss referendum to ban the construction of minarets became Europe’s first legislative manifestation of anti-Islamic feeling.