
New research from broadcaster Channel 4 reveals a troubling trend towards support for authoritarianism among young people in the UK. The report Gen Z: Trends, Truth and Trust found that 52% of the 2,000 13-27 year olds...

Just over a week after Donald Trump was sworn in as 47th president of the United States, his new press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, appeared in the James S. Brady press briefing room to preside over her first media...

Why I loved the new Mussolini drama – by an expert in Italian fascism
As a historian who has studied and taught courses on Italian fascism, I have spent many hours watching footage and listening to the speeches of dictator Benito Mussolini, who ruled over the country from 1922 to 1943. So I...

Central India’s indigenous forests are falling victim to bullets and bulldozers
The state of Chhattisgarh in Indias tribal heartland has been the epicentre of a violent conflict for more than 30 years. This struggle has pit a Maoist-inspired group called the Naxalites, who are fighting for the rights...
Most of Britain’s peat bogs could stop forming new peat as the climate changes – new study
Joe Dunckley / shutterstock By the 2080s, climate change will mean most of Britains peatlands could be too dry to form new peat. Thats the stark warning from a new academic study my colleagues and I just published in the...

International students’ housing challenges call for policy action
Canada is a top destination for international students, with over one million studying at various levels in 2023. International students contribute billions of dollars to the Canadian economy and much more to our social...
The Treaty Principles Bill’s promise of ‘equal rights’ ignores the blind spots of our democracy
Shutterstock Despite being used in both the Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill and the Regulatory Standards Bill, the term democracy is neither defined nor explained in either. This rhetorical and ideological...