As the year 2026 begins, Germany is already starting to experience the consequences of the increasingly restrictive asylum policies it pursued …
Archive
-
-
Who pays for politics in Malta? And what do they get in return? This is the question driving Malta’s party funding …
-
We live in an era marked by the dangerous belief that the State holds legitimacy to appropriate the time, energy, and …
-
“Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated? Good night” —says Johnny Rotten in a thick working-class North London accent as he …
-
With days to go until Portugal’s presidential election on 18 January, the race is unusually open. João Cotrim de Figueiredo, the …
-
A recent change in the Civil Service’s internship scheme to restrict entry to exclusively admit ‘working-class’ applicants has reignited my interest …
-
It’s a brand new year, and in what is now a new SpeakFreely tradition, we’re taking a moment to share our …
-
More than fifteen years after declaring independence, Kosovo remains caught in a dialogue that promises normalization but repeatedly produces deadlock. This …
-
You, on the surface, appear to be a story of a man’s intense infatuation with women, but its deeper themes revolve …
-
When climate activists march through city streets demanding action, their signs typically call for one thing: government intervention, in the form …
-
Congratulations to the Venezuelan nation, which yesterday spontaneously took to the streets to celebrate, with concern, yes, but with irrepressible joy, …
-
The event started out with a reflection and minute’s silence for Aldina Jahić, held by Anne Struffmann. Then the event kicked …
-
On January 20 2025, President Donald Trump reiterated a familiar theme that America was again under attack. On his first day …
-
On a warm September afternoon at Utah Valley University, thousands of students and community members packed into an outdoor courtyard to …