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  1. Hungary: election triumph for Viktor Orbán is a warning to progressive parties seeking a marriage of convenience with the far right

    Hungary: election triumph for Viktor Orbán is a warning to progressive parties seeking a marriage of convenience with the far right

    Data from the ProDem project – a research project looking at how democracy has changed in Europe – shows that the United for Hungary ticket did not motivate voters equally across parties

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. The politics of Uber

    The politics of Uber

    Study reveals how platform firms like Uber use a strategy of ‘contentious compliance’ to gain infrastructural power in the United States and Europe.

    Hashtag: Research study

  3. Covid: how anti-vaccine influencers exploit mothers

    Covid: how anti-vaccine influencers exploit mothers

    New research has found that wellness influencers often strategically target mothers on social media to build support for their cause.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Lessons from France on the regulation of internet pornography

    Lessons from France on the regulation of internet pornography

    New research by Professor Neil Thurman draws lessons from France as to the myriad challenges of regulating internet pornography.

    Hashtag: Research study

  5. Ukraine war’s surprising links to the 2008 financial crisis – and the parallels with 1939

    Ukraine war’s surprising links to the 2008 financial crisis – and the parallels with 1939

    By Professor Ronen Palan. Professor of International Politics at City, University of London.

  6. Roubles for Russian gas “likely to lead to restructuring of commodity trade flows”

    Bayes commodities expert predicts alternative sources and routes for European energy if Russian counter-sanctions are upheld.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  7. How a journalism student is amplifying the voices of young women refugees from Syria to Ukraine

    How a journalism student is amplifying the voices of young women refugees from Syria to Ukraine

    A City, University of London journalism student is putting her studies into practice across the world, by giving refugee women and girls the opportunity to tell their stories.

  8. New scorecards show under 1% of reported rapes lead to conviction – criminologist explains why England’s justice system continues to fail

    New scorecards show under 1% of reported rapes lead to conviction – criminologist explains why England’s justice system continues to fail

    Dr Katrin Hohl, a criminologist at City, University of London, assesses why rape prosecutions are so low, why cases take so long, and why most victims withdraw their case.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. Bayes partners with Lockton MENA to launch The Wael Khatib Scholarship

    Bayes partners with Lockton MENA to launch The Wael Khatib Scholarship

    New fully-funded scholarship to support MENA students on the MSc Risk and Insurance Management programme.

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  10. Russian aggression in Ukraine: who is to blame?

    Russian aggression in Ukraine: who is to blame?

    Academics from City, University of London's Department of International Politics held a roundtable to debate perspectives on recent events. Isha Borkar offers an overview.

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