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Catherine Sirotkin

Catherine is an undergraduate student studying Political Science With Sociology at the University of Birmingham. She specialises in Middle Eastern conflicts and has an avid interest in international relations, development economics, as well as minority empowerment in the UK. Catherine is also a keen reader, podcast-listener and believer in God. In addition to politics, she is also a huge food lover, especially in terms of her sweet tooth.
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Trump’s Call For Venezuela Intervention: A Neo-Imperialist Echo of the Past?

Protests have continued in Venezuela since 2014 as a reaction to the economic crisis that started under the leadership of Hugo Chavez and has...

Social Media’s Positive Impact on Youth Violence and Gang Culture: A Dismissed Apparatus for Improvement

As violent crime in the capital continues to rise, authorities struggle to find substantive solutions to these tensions. Is social media paving the way for positive influence and transformation within society?   In...

The Re-Emergence of Coercive Conversion: The Right to (No) Religious Freedom

Following the year anniversary of the death of Ji-In Gu, the conversation surrounding coercive conversion taking place in South Korea has brought a new...

Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israel Defence Forces as protests continue

Abdelraouf Salhah, a 14-year-old Palestinian protester has died after being shot in the head by Israeli forces, according to Gaza’s health ministry.  Abdelraouf Salhah, who...

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