
9 million Ethiopian children have been forced out of school: what the government must do
More than nine million Ethiopian children are currently out of school. They are caught in the crossfire of armed conflicts, natural disasters, tribal tensions and economic hardships. In 2023, Ethiopia had a total...

What makes a neighbourhood unique? Each area in a city has a distinct character produced by its layout and architecture, the people who use it, its shops, markets, cafes and the everyday life of its streets. Together these...

How a mindful hobby could help you break your after-work ‘doomscrolling’ habit
Its a familiar picture for many of us: after a long day at work, we find ourselves glued to the couch, phone in hand. Maybe even for hours at a time. What starts as a way to mentally unwind or catch up on the news quickly...

Elon Musk and the history of the ‘Roman salute’
How often do you think about the Roman empire? Elon Musk claims to think about it every day. Given his frequent references to Roman antiquity, I think we can take him at his word. From airing his views on the fall of the...

Trump returns: nine things to expect for the climate
Climate scientists are probably among those most aggrieved by Donald Trumps return as US president. Trump has scoffed at the increasingly dire warnings of these scientists and declared his enthusiasm for digging up and...

American prisons are rapidly graying. Following decades of mass incarceration, exacerbated by the U.S. war on drugs, the proportion of older people in prison has increased since the early 1990s. Nearly a quarter of people...

What another Lukashenko ‘victory’ will mean for Europe’s security – and that of Belarus’ citizenry
Europes longest-serving authoritarian leader, Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, is set to run for a seventh term on Jan. 26, 2025. And even before the first vote is counted, it can be stated with a fair degree of confidence...