The Butcher and the Tyrant: How Interventionism and Favoritism Breed Bloodshed in African Politics
09.10.2025
One of the most enduring facts of modern history is that soon after the end of World War II, many, if not all, European countries gave up their colonies by granting them independence. While it is true that direct control was given up, the effects of colonialism through favouritism and foreign interventionism still led to conflict in the now-independent and newly-formed countries.
From M.A.D. to Hybrid Strategy: The Evolution of Nuclear Deterrence
05.06.2025
The invention of nuclear weaponry followed by the in-reaction existing concept of nuclear annihilation to the fullest degree is often described as one of the most bittersweet incidents in global scientific history.
Climate Change's Two-Faced Hero: How Companies Shift Blame for Climate Change to Avoid Responsibility
Statistics of a recent survey report that 86% of the participants were aware of climate change and its negative impact on the world. Many already know about how the current lifestyle of humanity is causing rising global temperatures, which leads to a slew of problems worldwide. Many believe we are all equally responsible, but is that really true?
Berlin Senate Wants to Deport Four EU and US Pro-Palestine Activists
10.04.2025
The 21st of April of 2025 is the day forecasted for the deportation of four foreign residents living in Berlin, due to their participation in the ongoing demonstrations in protest of the mass killings carried out by the state of Israel and the IDF.
Wählt! Vote!
20.02.2025
Appeal by members of the NMS Gazette to vote in the German National Elections of February 2025, if awarded the right to as a German citizen above the age of 18.
Kommentar: Sabotage der Brandmauer
30.01.2025
Der einstige „Tabubruch“ ist Realität geworden - und welche Chancen dies mit sich bringt.
How Shell Profited from the Corruption of the Nigerian Government
The Decay of the Indian Ocean’s Pearl: A deep dive into recent Economic turmoils of Sri Lanka
21.11.2024
The island nation of Sri Lanka (nicknamed “The Pearl of the Indian Ocean”) has always been seen as unique due to both its geography and its economic decisions.
12.03.2024
Women should earn the same amount of money as men for the same job, right? Sadly, it’s not like that.
The Roe v. Wade case would not be the last time abortion laws were debated and modified in the Supreme Court, but the privacy right remained. That is until 2022.
A report claimed that authorities in China have closed or altered hundreds of mosques in Ningxia, Gansu and Xinjiang, the regions with the highest Muslim populations in China.
On Saturday the 14th of October a referendum was held in Australia on whether the constitution should be altered to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people through the creation of an Indigenous advisory body, the “Voice to parliament“.