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Stirling University May Have Final say in Elections

November 25, 2019ryl00003

By Samantha Barr Stirling University students hope they can ‘make an educated impact’ after being identified as one of the ‘swing’ student populations ahead of the general election. The current Conservative marginal seat in Stirling, won by just 148 votes,… Continue Reading →

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SNP Depute Leader Keith Brown: State of the union to be a key factor in Scotland

November 12, 2019ryl00003

By Craig Stewart The SNP’s campaign director Keith Brown was out on the streets of Alloa supporting SNP candidate for Ochil and South Perthshire John Nicolson, as he launched his election campaign. The MSP for Clackmannanshire and Dunblane spoke of… Continue Reading →

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Timeline of Hong Kong Protests

November 12, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Nui How did the protests start? The problems leading up to the protests come from back in February when Hong Kong officially launched the amendments procedure of the Fugitive Offenders and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters… Continue Reading →

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SNP backs movement to Decriminalise Drug Usage in Scotland

November 12, 2019ryl00003

By Alison Williamson The SNP and the UK government are split on a decision to make the possession of drugs legal. With drug-related deaths at an all-time high, specifically in Scotland, the SNP believe the time for a radical change… Continue Reading →

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US-China Trade War: What are the Effects?

November 4, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Nui On 11 October a temporary trade agreement was reached by the United States and China as both leaders’ faced increasing political pressure and growing economic worries in the country. The 15-month trade war has caused serious losses.… Continue Reading →

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Baby Factory in Nigeria

November 4, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Nui On 19 September  the police in Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, received reports from residents. It is said that a lot of pregnant women were suddenly on the streets of an area. After receiving the case,… Continue Reading →

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China calls out US meddling in Hong Kong

October 14, 2019ryl00003

By Huihua Niu The U.S. Congress passed Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act without objection on 25 Wednesday, and will soon be handed over for consideration. Jeff Sagnip, a spokesman for Republican Congressman Chris Smith, said that Congress vote will be scheduled for October, most… Continue Reading →

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