
Ghana’s new president faces tough regional security problems: why he’s well-placed to tackle them
John Mahama has been sworn in as Ghanas new president. He inherits a host of security challenges by dint of the countrys position in the west African region, which has become increasingly volatile. The region has seen six...

Giant freshwater aquifer in southern Africa is under threat from mining
A huge underground water resource the size of Austria, the Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System, stretches for 87,000km across Namibia, South Africa and Botswana. It supplies 50,000 people in several towns with water...

It has taken more than ten years of wrangling, but the UKs first legal drug-consumption facility has finally opened in Glasgow. These facilities offer a safe, clean place for people to use illicit drugs, usually by...

I research child sexual abuse. We need action to help victims – not another inquiry
A decade-old scandal involving the grooming, trafficking and abuse of girls and children in England has gained renewed attention following criticism from tech billionaire Elon Musk. In a series of recent posts on X, Musk...

Burning waste to generate heat and electricity was deemed the UKs dirtiest form of power in a BBC investigation in October 2024, after the countrys last coal plant closed the month before. The energy from waste sector has...

Donald Trump’s sentencing in hush money trial is no win for the rule of law
Donald Trump has become Americas first convicted felon president after a New York state court formally sentenced him on January 10 over 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. However, this is...

How lynx and wolf reintroductions to Britain could be shaped by preconceptions and psychology
Four lynx were recently and illegally released into the Scottish highlands in two separate incidents. The news prompted searchers to comb the Cairngorms region, the UKs biggest national park. People were warned not to...