
During the end of every calendar year, a particular holiday performance pops up in African American communities and cultural centers across the nation. Black Nativity is a cherished cultural tradition to some and...

What’s ahead in politics in 2025: Elections, economic angst and enduring conflict
Domestic and international politics heading into 2025 will largely be dominated by potentially transformative elections, economic volatility and profound uncertainty about the future prospects for global peace and...

The UK government has outlined its plans for English devolution and local government reform in a landmark white paper. These are some of the most consequential reforms of recent times, signalling a long-term settlement on...

Its become completely normal to find a romantic partner through a bit of swiping on your phone. But could the same be about to happen for parenting? Elective co-parenting involves two or more people choosing to have and...

South Korea at a crossroads after president is impeached – here’s what will happen next
South Koreas National Assembly passed an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday, December 14. The vote marks the third time a president has been impeached in the countrys constitutional history. Out...

New stadiums, airports and oil links: the environmental cost of Saudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup
Fifa has confirmed Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 mens World Cup, meaning the biggest football event on the planet will return to the Middle East. Throughout the bidding process concerns were raised over issues such...

Democracy across the Americas is in crisis
Political crises are rocking several nations of the Americas. From El Salvador and Venezuela to Bolivia, Argentina and the United States, political crises are posing serious challenges to democratic institutions. In some...