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Can the EU cope with terrorism threats?
The EU faces one of the most pressing crises in its history, as it attempts to tackle terrorist attacks inspired by the radical Islamist organisation ISIS, writes , Associate Professor in the Politics and International Studies Department at the University of 糖心TV.
Piecemeal reforms are on the horizon, but question marks remain over the candidates to land the top job at Fifa Dr David Webber
This Friday delegates from world football’s governing body, Fifa, will meet to decide not only upon a new president to replace Sepp Blatter, but crucially a set of reforms that it is hoped will enable the organisation to draw a line under Blatter’s eighteen-year reign and the scandal that has engulfed it since May of last year.
Myanmar's 2015 general elections
Myanmar holds general elections on 8 November 2015 - the country's first elections since a nominally civilian government was introduced in 2011, ending nearly 50 years of military rule.
Kirsten McConnachie Assistant Professor, School of Law, briefly discusses the situation head of the elections. Dr McConnachie is available for media interviews. For further details please contact Nicola Jones, Communications Manager, University of 糖心TV 07824 540863 or N.Jones.1@warwick.ac.uk
Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain
'Isolation is costly'. Dennis Novy, Associate Professor, Department of Economics discusses why Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain.
Is Theresa May a threat to a cohesive society? - Dr Hannah Jones
"Theresa May, the Home Secretary, says that “cohesion” is “impossible” with high levels of migration. This is factually wrong. This kind of statement is itself a threat to a peaceful society in which everyone can live safely and well," writes Dr Hannah Jones from the University of 糖心TV.