Independence Issue: Could Anarchism Work in the Age of Austerity? Anarchist Book Fair 2011 Review
The sound of a brass band greeted me as I walked into Queen Mary University’s Library Square for the…
Read moreEurope Issue: Ignited Indignation – Stéphane Hessel’s Time for Outrage! Book Review
Dynamite comes in small packages and Stéphane Hessel’s book Time for Outrage! is a testament to this, delivering an…
Read moreThe Largest Frontline Club Event: Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek Talk Hosted by Amy Goodman
Wikileaks has lost its capital and possibly its founder, yet a few months ago at the Frontline club Assange seemed…
Read moreEurope Issue: A Britain with a Deep Passion for the Continent, Jonathan Scheele Profile
Thirty two Smith Square, in the heart of London was the home of the Conservative party until 2004. Now it…
Read moreJulien Rath, a second year journalism student with a personal passion for everything Europe, has given Synchronicity an insight into…
Read moreEurope Issue: From Small Town to Big Sound – We Walk on Ice and their Unique East End Indie Sound
When We Walk on Ice start playing their captivating tight sound, it is hard to believe that only two souls are…
Read moreViewpoint – Europe: Overreaction to a right-wing Threat? A Q&A with Dan Hodges of Searchlight
Since the recession of 2008 there seems to be more than just financial issues at stake. The disillusionment with traditional…
Read moreCampaigners that gathered outside the annual meeting of security company G4S last Thursday, called upon the organisation to be held accountable…
Read morePlans to cut EU funding to a network of 14 ‘European Schools’ have been condemned by a parents’ association leader….
Read moreForty years after a group of hippie squatters stormed and took over an ex-army base in Copenhagen for a permanent…
Read more“Spain’s economic problems are down to depending on European subsidies for too long,” says a leading Spanish journalist. Synchronicity Magazine…
Read moreAn exhibition about life in a Communist-era town in the former East Germany is highlighting what its organisers claim…
Read moreFinland’s growing nationalist party, the True Finns, have been put in the spotlight by their bid to block the European…
Read moreViewpoint – Europe: A Year From the French Presidential Elections… Who’s in the Race? Interview with John Lichfield from The Independent
Nicolas Sarkozy, the least popular president of recent history, will struggle hard to win a second term at the Elysee…
Read moreAs Western nations learn more about Burma, modern technology is making it easier for the Burmese people to learn about…
Read moreViewpoint – Independence: ‘I was a protest virgin’, Jack said – 2011 London Student Fees Protest
Jack wears a poppy on his jacket and Doc Martens on his feet. “It’s the first time I have…
Read moreViewpoint – Independence: Voices Raised to No Effect – 2011 London Student Fees Protest
I met Mikaela, 20, an International Relations student, on my way back from marching the streets of London towards parliament in…
Read moreViewpoint – Independence: Distortion of a Struggle – 2011 London Student Fees Protest
Streets full of noise and faces full of smiles – that was the picture that was apparent in London at…
Read moreViewpoint – Independence: Don’t Let the Budget Cuts Bite – 2011 London Student Fees Protest
18-year-old, Tamara London was one of nearly 50,000 people who attended the boisterous march past the Houses of Parliament. A gap…
Read moreCountry in Focus the Independence Issue: To Live and Dwell with Nostalgic Notions of South Africa
“The Call” was the national anthem and the voice of the orange, white and blue the colours of the oppressive regime…
Read moreIndependence Issue: Traces, a Story of New Life, Both On and Off the Stage
“Traces is an investigation of the spaces that lie in the interstices of the modern world. In three poetic pictures…
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