As the world begins to realise the true consequences of a second Trump presidency, the only hope for Western democracy is a united Europe.

As the world begins to realise the true consequences of a second Trump presidency, the only hope for Western democracy is a united Europe.
The Democrats have suffered a catastrophic loss because they refused to learn from their mistakes. As America rejects establishment politics, the Democrats must respond in kind.
As the prospect of exploring outer space draws closer, the idea of reaching the stars is becoming increasingly likely. But how will this affect conventional warfare?
Germany is facing one of the most consequential elections in its history. Who emerges as Chancellor could sway Europe’s course for decades.
In states where maintaining power and control over society is paramount to regime survival, AI algorithms are likely to serve as a method of strengthening autocrats’ grip over the state. Disregard for freedom of information, privacy, and human rights, increases the potential for the exploitation of AI tools by authoritarian leaders.
Thousands of Nigerians gathered in Niamey, their capital, to celebrate the expulsion of the French military and the French ambassador Sylvain Itté, from the West African state.
From liberal to post-colonial feminist scholarship, what underpins the logic of restricting religious attire, and why is the world so eager to police the bodies of Muslim women?
Both students and professors end up suffering
A perfect storm is brewing over Ulster
The Wagner group has evolved from a shadowy mercenary organisation operating in secrecy to openly recruiting in prisons and targeting mass audiences through a calculated propaganda effort. This begs the following question; what is the Wagner group and why has it been growing in significance?
Governments are starting to take a harsher stance on illegal Chinese ‘police service’ stations, many of which have been forced to shut down since September 2022. These stations highlight China’s broader global network aimed at repatriating dissidents – that is, anyone critical of the CCP’s ambitions.
Ideally, Sunak should pursue a three-sided deal – we train and equip the Ukrainians, they kill Russians on our behalf, and the Americans pay us to do so. Everyone benefits.
KCL Conservative Association hosted yet another controversial ‘Port and Policy’ event, tabling the motion “this house would restore the British Empire”. Politics Editor Daisy Eastlake and @ King’s Editor Xuan Lin Tan investigate the fallout within the KCL community, and discuss what this represents for student politics.