Culture Shocks: Asian adventure
Jennie Watkin describes the more unusual aspects of her Asian adventure
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Jennie Watkin describes the more unusual aspects of her Asian adventure
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A report compiled last week by the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that ‘the world could find itself drowning in oil this year, and prices could continue to fall.
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On New Year’s Eve, among the celebrators and the inebriated partying of those welcoming 2016, a wave of drunken men, reported to be of ‘Arabic or African origin’, sexually assaulted and robbed more than 100 German women in Cologne.
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As a year that has been filled with despicable attacks and violence draws to a close, how will the world respond?
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Humanities students at Warwick feel that they have been left out in the cold by the Career Fairs. Are they right to complain?
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John McDonnell pledges new economics for old ideas With the Labour leadership elections (finally) over, our news has now been flooded with the policies and ideals of our newly elected leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition, but more interestingly, our newly appointed Shadow Chancellor. Kick-starting his tenure with some bold headlines...
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