
Violence against women in Ghana is deeply rooted in culture and family ties – study
Intimate partner violence is controlling behaviour that results in harm to victims. This can be physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, economic or spiritual harm. Women are overwhelmingly the victims and survivors of...

5 benefits Africa’s new space agency can deliver
The African Space Agency was officially inaugurated in Cairos Space City in April 2025. The event marked a milestone in a process that had been in the works since the early 2000s. Drawing inspiration from the European...

Is Israel’s interception of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla legal?
Israels interception of a ship launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) a grassroots group that campaigns in solidarity with the Palestinian people in international waters approximately 185 kilometres from Gaza...

What keeps girls from school in Malawi? We asked them and it’s not just pregnancy
Coverage of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns on girls in Malawi emphasised the risks they faced as a result of not attending school. In particular, concerns about pregnancy garnered significant media...

Sly Stone: influential funk pioneer who embodied the contradictions at the heart of American life
Theres immense variety in popular music careers, even beyond the extremes of one-hit wonders and the long-haulers touring stadiums into their dotage. There are those who embody a specific era, burning briefly and brightly,...

The leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, recently announced that if in government, his party would abolish the two-child limit on benefits. This social security policy restricts the payment of means-tested benefits to the...

Spending review: Rachel Reeves is about to make a £600 billion gamble on growth
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves faces her biggest test with the governments departmental spending plans for the three years from next April until the general election. With nearly 600 billion a year to spend, her decisions...