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WHO Committee - Day 1 brief write up
The delegates for the World Health Organisation met for their first session today. The opening meeting saw the introduction of delegates...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021
Dear Johanna
Dear Johanna, They are at our gates, the ungodly troop. There has been much bustle in the Imperial camp. Murmurs of a parlay proposal to...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021
EU Budget Negotiations – Day 1
The first day of EuroMUN 2021 began with a rather chaotic European Parliament session. Whilst some of the MEP’s were prepared and ready...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021
Suez Canal Crisis – Day 1
The Historical Committee met for their first session today in order to discuss the Suez Canal Crisis (that happened in 1956). Today’s...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021
Human Rights Council Day 1.
A slow first day of the EuroMUN 2021 conference on human slavery in modern supply chains, attending delegates came forward and stated...
Guest Writer
May 13, 2021


Who put the ‘unequal’ in ‘renewable’?
Renewable energy is no longer a pie in the sky. The past decades have brought about a societal awakening and the realisation that the...
Peter Pelzer
May 12, 2021


The Suez Canal: Constant Crisis and a Continuing Conundrum
The Suez Canal has for over a century been the pathway through Africa, connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, making it the...
Dan Edwards
May 11, 2021


The bloody Wedding of Magdeburg
Content warning: Discusses topics of sexual violence in war. Oh, Magdeburg, the town! Fair maids thy beauty crown, Thy charms fair maids...
Simon Pompé
May 10, 2021


A war fought in the dark
With a long history and various players, Ethiopian politics is to most people an unknown. For many university students, it is not a...
Valentina Couceiro & Brendan Hogan
May 8, 2021


Piracy, kidnapping and maritime instability: The Gulf of Guinea has caught Europe’s attention
The European Union has evolved its maritime policy in order to regain control over African waters. Already two years ago, in 2019, the...
Jan Haverman
May 8, 2021


Council of European Union & European Parliament – Rule of Law Conditionality of EU Budget
In the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the European Union declared its proposals for a new long-term EU budget. The framework...
Marence Jurgens
May 7, 2021


The Eastern Mediterranean Dispute and the Future of NATO as a Security Alliance
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, which completed 70 years in 2019, has come a long way from its early vision of providing...
Parthabi Kanungo
May 6, 2021


Learning from the EU’s mistakes
Pan-Africanism and sustainable strategies to provide electricity for all In 2013, the African Union introduced Agenda 2063, its...
Céline Zahno
May 5, 2021


The persistent nature of Blood Diamonds: Permitting slavery in the Modern Diamond Pipeline
As the old saying goes, some would claim that Diamonds are forever. Yet, does that include the accompanying exploitative characteristics...
Ethan Bergman
May 4, 2021


‘Forced loneliness’: new challenges for the WHO Mental Health Plan in light of the pandemic
‘Imagine yourself closed for months in a cage. You can only communicate with others through the cage’s bars and you are not able to free...
Teresa Costa & Carmen Critelli
May 3, 2021
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