
Boko Haram conflict: Nigeria’s army is failing the widows of dead soldiers
Nigerian soldiers widows have been reported as lacking support from the army, and even experiencing sexual harassment while claiming their late husbands benefits. Their concerns echo the findings of our recent study as...

Bad climate news is everywhere. Africa is being hit particularly hard by climate change and extreme weather, impacting lives and livelihoods. We are living in a world that is warming at the fastest rate since records...

More people are considering AI lovers, and we shouldn’t judge
People are falling in love with their chatbots. There are now dozens of apps that offer intimate companionship with an AI-powered bot, and they have millions of users. A recent survey of users found that 19 per cent of...
Why in-person dating is making a comeback — and why Gen Z is struggling with it
With the decline of dating apps, we are seeing a return to in-person dating activities like speed dating, running clubs and daytime raves. (Unsplash+) With plummeting subscriber numbers, rising costs and users who are sick...

Sun advice from a skin cancer researcher and physician
There is certainly growing awareness of the damaging effects of overexposure to the sun, including skin cancers. Still, I see in both my medical practice as a skin cancer specialist and in the course of my research as an...
‘Indigenous helpers’ are essential to culturally responsive mental health care
For Indigenous Peoples who have been discriminated against in health institutions, healing can take place outside of conventional health practices. (Freepic), CC BY For nearly two decades, I worked as a therapist in a...
Federal election feel like ages ago? Parliament is now back. Here’s your political refresher
Despite many pre-election predictions, the 48th Australian parliament looks quite similar to the 47th. The Labor Party has greater representation than before: 94 Members of the House of Representatives (up from 77) and 29...