
Lawlessness and disorder: The hypocrisy of Donald Trump’s exile threats after the Jan. 6 pardons
In 2020, in response to the riots that followed the murder of 46-year-old Black man George Floyd, Donald Trump declared himself the president of law and order. During the same speech, he threatened to use the military to...

Generative AI, online platforms and compensation for content: the need for a new framework
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence has put the issue of compensation for content producers back on the table. Generative AI offers undeniable benefits but raises familiar fears tied to disruptive...
US-China tensions are an opportunity – the EU could become the world’s third great power
Tomas Ragina/Shutterstock In the early 1990s, as the Cold War faded into memory, the Maastricht Treaty established the existence of the European Union (EU). Since its inception, the bloc has jostled for position in an...
What public-private-partnership scandals can tell us about wrongdoing in the water industry
Jory Mundy/Shutterstock.com Water bills are going up in England and Wales, even after the series of scandals around water companies. Last year water firms paid 158 million in fines following a record-breaking number of...
How the brain can miraculously switch off pain
Jack FotoVerse/Shutterestock In the second world war, the physician Henry Beecher observed that some of his soldier patients, despite being injured on the battlefield, required no strong painkillers to manage their pain....

There are many difficulties in converting any biological research into a medicine that will treat patients. Because of the complexity involved, these difficulties apply especially to translating cell research in the...

Ecuador election heads to runoff – Indigenous movement now holds key to the outcome
Ecuadors presidential election will go to a second round after the current president, Daniel Noboa, and the candidate for the left-wing Revolución Ciudadana (RC) party, Luisa González, received nearly...