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The Blueprint, Issue No. 2—Queerness

The second issue of The Blueprint, The Oxford Blue’s brand-new art, music and creative writing publication.

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The Blueprint, Issue No. 1—Body

The first issue of The Blueprint, The Oxford Blue’s brand-new art, music and creative writing publication.

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“Recent years have seen Baloch separatists attac “Recent years have seen Baloch separatists attack the Chinese consulate in Karachi City (2018), the Pearl Continental Hotel in Gwadar (2019), which was known to house Chinese businessmen working on the project, and the Pakistan Stock Exchange building (2020), where they claim that China holds about 40% equity. 

It is attacks like these that have led to the latest controversy in the situation: Pakistan building a barbed wire fence around Gwadar. The provincial government plans to fence off 24 sq. km of the city with only two entry points, and more than 500 high-definition cameras. The fencing will include China’s deep seaport but will not cover the China-funded New Gwadar International Airport and 80 of the newly built housing projects.

Interestingly, the government claims that the fencing is in place to protect locals...”

Rohena Buckland writes about rising tensions between China and Pakistan for our Global Affairs team. 

To read more, visit the Global Affairs section on our website. Available in our bio.
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Thames Valley Police have confirmed that they were Thames Valley Police have confirmed that they were called to the Oxford Union to investigate reports of a party at the Union attended by over 50 people on the evening of Friday 11th December.

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