
Horseflies and wasps and jellyfish – how to stay safe from stings and bites this summer
Despite the glorious arrival of summer, theres definitely a sting in the seasons tail quite literally. Even in the UK, its not just sunburn we need to watch out for. From nettles to jellyfish, summer brings a full cast of...

More women than ever are carrying babies conceived with someone elses egg but few are told that this might carry greater health risks. Pregnancies involving an embryo that doesnt share the pregnant womans DNA are becoming...

Scrolling through social media, its hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for natural beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and banish dullness. The appeal...

We can learn a lot from Troy’s trash
Beneath the epic tales of heroes and gods, Troys true story is written in something far less glamorous its rubbish. When we think of Troy, we imagine epic battles, valiant deeds, cunning tricks and the wrath of gods....

How does the PKK’s disarmament affect Turkey, Syria and Iraq?
The historic disarmament ceremony on July 11 where members of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) laid down their arms marked a pivotal moment in a decades-long conflict in Turkey. The ceremony was described by many who...

The British government announced in early July that a far-right group called the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) will be banned under terrorism legislation. This will make it a criminal offence in the UK to be a member of...

Zambia facing a democratic crossroads as it enters a fresh constitutional crisis
The election of Zambias president, Hakainde Hichilema, in 2021 was widely interpreted as a victory for democracy. Zambia had suffered rising repression under former leader Edgar Lungu, but Hichilema promised democratic...