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Dealbreaker: How EU Asylum Policy is Changing
The European Union’s new Asylum Pact is designed to make it easier for member states to shift the responsibility for asylum seekers elsewhere. But these externalisation processes raise important questions that continue to go unanswered.
Empty Seats: A New Battleground for European Cinema
The bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery’s back catalogue between two streaming giants, Paramount and Netflix, raised antitrust alarm bells in the US and Europe. This merger also been criticised for the threat it poses to the traditional way of viewing movies - cinemas themselves. In a world where convenience rules all, can cinema as an experience survive?
Learning from the Germans: Is Ireland Ready for Reunification?
It’s been twenty-seven years since the Good Friday Agreement was signed - the culmination of thousands upon thousands of negotiation meetings - to agree on a framework for separate governance for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In the face of economic, social, and political differences, how can two truly become one?