Author: Perri Grace Thompson

Tension Transitions To Triumph As Armenian PM Resigns Amid Protests

Celebrations have erupted after Armenian Prime Minister, Serzh Sargsyan, steps down from his role after eleven days of consecutive protests against his Government in the former Soviet Republic. Having only been elected this month, Sargsyan’s election erupted unrest throughout Armenia, particularly in the Nation’s capital, Yerevan. For days, the Anti-Government

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Being ‘Locked and Loaded’ Will Not Lead The Way To Peace In Syria

Once again, the Syrian government have been accused of chemical attacks and denied these allegations. The United States of America has expressed that it is “locked and loaded” in answer to any further chemical attack in Syria. This warning came after Saturday morning’s organised strikes on Damascus and Homs. It

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Tension In Gaza As Israel Responds To Fresh Protests

Protests erupted in the Palestinian Gaza State on 30 March as part of the Great March of Return, a non-violent demonstration demanding the right of return for refugees of Palestine. A mass gathered for the second week at the Israeli border and it has been reported that around 2,000 have

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The Colombian Election: A Plight For Peace

It seemed as if stability was on the horizon when the war was finally over, but currently as the elections approach it seems as if Colombia’s fragile peace is under threat. In 2016, the Colombian President Santos victoriously claimed that the war in Colombia was over, as the State and

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