
Massive cuts to Health and Human Services’ workforce signal a dramatic shift in US health policy
On March 27, 2025, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced plans to dramatically transform the department. HHS is the umbrella agency responsible for pandemic preparedness,...

A federal appeals court on March 26, 2025, upheld a temporary block on President Donald Trumps deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants, including alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, to a maximum...

Doctor shortages have hobbled health care for decades − and the trend could be worsening
Americans are increasingly waiting weeks or even months to get an appointment to see a health care specialist. This delay comes at a time when the population of aging adults is rising dramatically. By 2050, the number of...

Nuclear war threat: why Africa’s pushing for a complete ban
At a time of heightened geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine, intensified by strategic dynamics involving the US, Nato and Russia over Europes security, nuclear weapons are back on the agenda. In recent times,...

Rwanda and Belgium are at odds over the DRC: what’s led to the latest low point
Rwandas foreign affairs ministry suspended all diplomatic relations with Belgium in March 2025. Soon afterwards, Belgium expelled Rwandan diplomats. This came weeks after Belgium had suspended foreign aid to Rwanda. At the...

Africa’s data workers are being exploited by foreign tech firms – 4 ways to protect them
Data workers in Africa often have a hard time. They face job insecurities including temporary contracts, low pay, arbitrary dismissal and worker surveillance and alarming physical and psychological health risks. The...

Who really killed Canada’s carbon tax? Friends and foes alike
In his very first act as prime minister, Mark Carney did what critics had long demanded he axed the federal carbon tax. Yet while Carney was the one who dealt the final blow, there were many who aided and abetted in its...