
Row over damage to Iran’s nuclear programme raises questions about intelligence
The ongoing debate over whether Iranian nuclear sites were obliterated, as the US president and his team insist, or merely damaged, as much of the intelligence suggest, should make us pause and think about the nature and...

DRC and Rwanda sign a US-brokered peace deal: what are the chances of its success?
The foreign ministers of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) signed a new peace agreement on 27 June 2025 under the auspices of the US. The agreement aims to foster long-term peace, and increased economic...

Jobless young South Africans often lose hope: new study proves the power of mentorship
More than a third of young South Africans are not in employment, education or training. This cohort of 3.4 million (37.1% of those aged 1524) risks long-term joblessness. Discouragement giving up looking for work is also...

African women are key to fighting climate change – these are the green skills they will need
Women are an important and often underutilised human resource in Africa. Theyve faced many problems historically. Limited access to land, finance, education and decision-making platforms have meant that women across Africa...

How tennis takes a toll: the leg and foot injuries players need to watch out for
When Novak Djokovic limped out of the 2024 French Open with a torn meniscus in his knee, all eyes turned to whether hed be fit for Wimbledon. And when Nick Kyrgios pulled out of Wimbledon for the third year running earlier...

Canada Day: How Canadian nationalism is evolving with the times — and will continue to do so
Tariffs imposed on Canada by the United States have fuelled a surge in nationalist sentiment that played a significant role in the outcome of Aprils federal election. Mark Carneys new Liberal government has signalled an...

How social media is changing the game for athletes
A landmark multibillion-dollar legal settlement is set to transform the landscape of college sports in the United States. A court recently approved the House v. NCAA settlement, requiring the NCAA (the National Collegiate...