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Happy and Anxious: the concerns of Chinese students ignored by UK universities

Xize Wang·16 May 2022
With the rising cost of studying in the UK, should British universities worry about the loss of Chinese students?

“I just broke, I just couldn’t stop crying”: What the war means to Russians in Britain

Elliot Topham·16 May 2022
In the wake of Russia’s war in Ukraine, how has the conflict affected the lives of Russians living in the...

Barbarians’ Drink: How the Romans unintentionally helped preserve beer culture in Britain

Tirth Trivedi·16 May 2022
We head to Hadrian's Wall to try the beer the Roman legions enjoyed 1900 years ago, and understand how it helped shape British culture.

“I had to fight all by myself”: The stories of women with ADHD and depression

Oojal Kour·16 May 2022
Women with depression are struggling with undiagnosed 'attention deficit hyperactivity disorder'. Is enough being done to look after them? 

Mental Help: Pandemic worsens mental condition of young adults in India

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·16 May 2022
According to report, post pandemic, the number of young people in India dealing with mental health issues has skyrocketed. Why? What can change?

Learning Chinese: Can it be a window for the British to understand China?

Chaoyan Zhang·16 May 2022
Mandarin has become increasingly popular in the UK. What is the next step in learning Chinese and what impact does it have on the British?

“Music is an international language”: The revival of the Welsh language through modern music

Elinor Griffiths·16 May 2022
A local Welsh musician has gone viral on Tiktok for rapping drill music in the Welsh language. As more alternative...

Ukrainian musicians in time of war: let music stand up to the gunfire

Yuhan Zhang·16 May 2022
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensifies and displaces many civilians, musicians tell of their experiences in the flame of warfare.

“A really unsafe space”: Are artists the victims in the wild west of the NFT world?

Adwitiya Pal·16 May 2022
NFTs were supposed to make it easier for artists to have control over their work. But with countless accounts of scams, plagiarism and unfair treatment, has it done more harm than good?

Rooting for the Wild Boar: Why does rewilding make the country uncomfortable?

ROHINI SINGH·16 May 2022
Britain is on a journey with rewilding but re-introduced species like the wild boar are largely unwelcomed. Can the country overcome its zoophobia?

A disappearing language: How to get young people to learn Teochew?

YIQING LIU·16 May 2022
As more young generation do not speak the dialect, how does the city deal with the language crisis?

Games are not just for fun? Campaigners found that gaming can improve mental health

Jingyuan Chen·16 May 2022
Campaigners found video games can improve young people mental health while many people don't think so
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