While the first arrests are being reported as part of the investigation of Russian interference in last year’s US presidential election, today the American social media moguls (Facebook, Google and Twitter) will be questioned about the role their platforms played in swinging the election result. Facebook recently admitted that around $100,000 has been spent on … Continue reading
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the humanitarian withdrawal
I have recently been to Cambodia and was shocked by the history of its civil war – which I have never even heard of before visiting. Out of 7 million people living in Cambodia in the 1970s before the civil war began, almost 2 million people have been killed during the rule of Khmer Rouge … Continue reading
the Trumpsidency vol. 2
After writing up the previous post yesterday, I still felt like I haven’t let it all out. I’m thinking now not only about what the Trumpsidency will mean for climate policies in the US or anywhere else, but also about the giveaways it has provided us with on the petty state of capitalism in the Western societies. Something … Continue reading
the Trumpsidency
Over the past few days, Donald Trump’s presidency has been one of the biggest stories in the Western news. The story has also been big among the environmental crowd. Many commentators are worried that Trump becoming the new US president will mean stopping the progress achieved with the development of the Paris Agreement and its unprecedentedly fast ratification within a … Continue reading