
Seven Doors: sweeping Nigerian Netflix series masters the art of storytelling
From the opening credits of the new Netflix six-part series Seven Doors, the viewer is poised for a captivating cinematic experience. An array of sculptures dot the landscape as a montage of scenes unfolds, establishing...

Do you live near a dam holding mine waste? 6 questions to ask
Mining is essential to modern lifestyles. Copper, iron and other mined products are vital to the products many people take for granted, like electronic devices. Being able to buy these goods quite easily may give a person...

Rock art and tomb discoveries in Morocco reveal ancient connections to the wider world
When people think of ancient burials in North Africa, they often picture Egypts pyramids and monuments. But new discoveries show that north-western Africa also has a deep and fascinating prehistoric past. Moroccos Tangier...
Promoting social inclusion through pet companionship
The benefits of pet companionship have been widely researched and celebrated. Pets can improve our mood and immune system. They can also encourage staying active and fit, offer emotional comfort and companionship, and...
What is modern monetary theory? An economist explains how it could help Canada
MMT argues that a government with full monetary sovereignty like Canadas faces no hard financial limits on its spending. (Shutterstock) Few words spark more anxiety in public debate than national debt and government...
A 5-month-old diagnosed with malnutrition being treated at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis in Gaza, May 2025. Anadolu/Getty Last week, the United Nations warned more than 14,000 babies would die of malnutrition in 48 hours...

Israel’s new aid delivery system for Gaza is sparking outrage. Why is it so problematic?
Some 2.1 million Gazans are facing critical hunger levels, with many at risk of famine following Israels 11-week blockade on aid intended to pressure Hamas. According to the United Nations, 57 children have already died...