
A recent market study by the Competition Bureau is calling for more airline competition in Canadas airline industry to reduce fares, increase service quality and provide better services to remote communities. The study...

The South African apartheid movement’s close relationship with the American right – then and now
The allegations of a white genocide against Afrikaner farmers that emerged during the tense Oval Office meeting between the US president, Donald Trump, and South Africas president, Cyril Ramaphosa, on May 21 shocked many...

Will Trump’s high-risk Iran strategy pay dividends at home if the peace deal holds?
During Donald Trumps first term, he made clear that he wanted his foreign policy to be as unpredictable as possible, stating: I dont want them to know what Im thinking. With the USs recent attack on Iran, Trump certainly...
‘Upcycled’ food is on the rise – here’s what you need to know
Wonky veg are upcycled from the dustbin. Civil/Shutterstock Whether customers are pleased to hear it or not, firms are selling upcycled food to tackle food waste internationally. Food with ingredients that were saved from...

Bombing Iran: has the UN charter failed?
The recent US attack on Irans nuclear sites has prompted renewed questions about whether the UN charters prohibition on the use of force is meaningful. Considered one of the keystones of international law, article 2(4) of...
People with severe diabetes cured in small stem cell trial
A man having his continuous glucose monitor checked by his doctor. Halfpoint/Shutterstock The cure for diabetes is a life free from daily insulin injections. Based on that criterion, ten out of 12 people (83%) in a new...

Alasdair Gray: unseen artworks offer insight into a profoundly creative and original artist
Artist, writer, playwright, illustrator and the man who made the Oscar-winning film Poor Things possible Alasdair Gray was one of Scotlands great creative polymaths and eccentrics, now celebrated every year on Gray Day...
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma