
Facing annexation threats, should Canadians lament for a nation — like George Grant did in 1963?
A decades-old lament for Canada is back on some Canadians minds as United States President Donald Trump makes repeated annexation threats. Canadian political philosopher George Grants Lament for a Nation was published in...

US President Donald Trumps pivot toward Russia amid its war in Ukraine has collided with the stance of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Melonis government, which has always shown unwavering support for Kyiv as well as...
How eating undercooked pork could leave your body and brain riddled with tapeworm larvae
Pork tapeworm taenia solium D. Kucharski K. Kucharska/Shutterstock Eating undercooked meat is never a good idea it can give you a nasty case of food poisoning within 24 hours. And there are other, longer-term risks to be...

What can Indian and Pakistani press archives, government records and memoirs tell us about the Middle East of the 1920s and 30s, when Britains empire was in its twilight years? What did the dissolution of the Ottoman...
EQRoy/Shutterstock In 2024, Heathrow was the busiest airport in Europe by passenger numbers and the fourth busiest worldwide. Nearly 84 million passengers passed through its five terminals during the year. These figures...
Syria after Assad: why many Syrian refugees aren’t returning home
Young boys play volleyball at an NGO centre in Zaatari camp, Jordan, in 2016. Melissa Gatter When news of Bashar al-Assads downfall broke on December 8 2024, 13 years after the beginning of the Syrian uprising, Syrians...
What makes the human brain unique? We compared it with monkeys and apes to find out
KensCanning/Shutterstock Scientists have long tried to understand the human brain by comparing it to other primates. Researchers are still trying to understand what makes our brain different to our closest relatives. Our...