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Hidden Cost of Microplastics in Sports and Steps to Protect Your Health

Microplastics interfere with muscle gain and performance, but can sauna and fiber help?
By Varvara Vasylchenko

America, Your Presidents are in the Epstein Files

By Lily Braumberger

A New Era for Renters: Ireland Moves to Tame Skyrocketing Housing Crisis

Renters to gain security and predictability under new housing legislation
By Lucille Touzot

Protests In Iran: Hearing the Street, Reporting on Society

The days January 8th and 9th were reportedly the bloodiest in the history of uprisings in Iran since the establishment of the Islamic Republic.Yet, while Iranian voices continue to be heard, Western geopolitical narratives remain dominant
By Martin Dubreuil

Storm Chandra: Has the Irish Government Really Prepared the Country to Adapt and Prepare for Extreme Weather Events

After the chaos and damage that Storm Chandra has left across multiple counties, local authorities and government are looking for new ways to adapt and combat mass weather events in the future, with much debate in the mean time
By Erin Hennessy

Why Left-Populism is the Only Way to Fight Right-Populism

To combat the surge of right-wing populism around the world, the left must focus on populist economic messages
By Patrick Keegan

The End of Irish Neutrality?

As Europe hastens its rapid militarisation, Ireland’s cherished policy of non-alignment is put to the test
By Eliza Heaslip

Is International Law Eroding?

International law has never been as useless as it is now. The United Nations? More like the Useless Nations. Is there a hope in sight for Gaza, for Ukraine, and now, the United States?
By Haya Gardner
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Social Media Bans On Teenagers: Is This The Right Step?

As Australia’s Online Safety Amendment Bill came into effect last December, critics are sceptical of the practical power this law will actually have on teenagers.
By Irune Camps Sánchez
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The Commodification of Live Music: Is Live Music Now Limited to the Select Few?

How rising ticket prices and exclusivity are transforming live music from a community based environment to a commodified experience.
By Erin Des Fontaine