Why we shouldn’t let lower fertility rates fuel pronatalist policies
The shift towards pronatalist policy is happening in many countries worldwide. (Shutterstock) Buried in the Donald Trump administrations recent avalanche of executive orders in the United States was a starkly revealing...

The arrest of Rodrigo Duterte, who served as president of the Philippines between 2016 and 2022, for crimes against humanity for his part in the countrys violent war on drugs is a welcome blow against impunity. Duterte was...
What the U.S. ceasefire proposal means for Ukraine, Russia, Europe — and Donald Trump
The United States says Ukraine has agreed to its proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia following three years of war. The announcement followed peace talks in Saudi Arabia, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr...

Does conflict with friends make you squirm? Doing it right might make the relationship stronger
Some friendships outlast romantic connections and can prove to be more meaningful. Friends help us get through day-to-day challenges and make the tough stuff more bearable. For older people, a close circle of friends is...

In Australias arid and semi-arid zones lives a highly elusive predator. Its small but fierce and feisty, with big eyes, long hind legs and a pointy nose. A carnivorous marsupial, it comes out at night to hunt its favourite...

‘Shoot it like Steph’: why young athletes shouldn’t try to copy the world’s best
For decades, sport coaching has been built on the idea that there is one correct way to perform a skill. This has often been referred to as a gold standard technique that every athlete should replicate. Whether it is...