
‘I don’t even recognise myself anymore’: the reality of eating disorders in sport
The UK is facing what charities are calling an eating disorder epidemic, with an estimated 1.25 million people affected. These conditions have the highest mortality rate of any mental health illness, making early...

The Book of Records by Madeleine Thien: a sobering meditation on the human condition
The Book of Records by Madeleine Thien intricately blends historical and speculative fiction to tackle contemporary global issues. It explores migration, the refugee crisis, identity politics and cultural conflict. At the...

Palestinian literature: a rich literary heritage from a nation in exile
Palestinian literature is unique. It stands apart for its ability to capture a nations identity in exile shaped not by borders, but by memory, resistance and longing. The settings of modern Palestinian literature include...

India-Pakistan conflict over water reflects a region increasingly vulnerable to climate change
In an unprecedented move, India recently suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism. This was one of a series of escalations between the two countries which now find themselves on...

Homers Iliad is one of the foundational stories of European civilisation. The Iliad is a long poem an epic thought to have first been put down in writing in the eighth century BC, though the story is set several hundred...

The world of sport is a constellation of many stars, Pope Francis told La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Italian daily sports newspaper, during a wide-ranging interview in January 2021. On April 21, 2025, that world lost, if...

Insect trafficking poses a risk to wildlife and human health
Four men were recently arrested and fined for attempting to smuggle more than 5,000 ants out of Kenya. Aiming to sell them as part of the exotic pet trade, these ants were being stored in individual test tubes and syringes...