
Show Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld is moving, witty and achingly real
I was immediately struck by the title of Curtis Sittenfelds new collection of 12 short stories, Show Dont Tell. Thats because its also the name of a narrative technique that allows readers to experience a story through the...

How tourism and fish farming can thrive together
In many coastal regions, tourism and fish farms are vital industries that drive economic growth. Yet, they often compete for space, raising concerns about how to balance these two sectors without compromising the...

How poetry can help us understand mass extinction events
Extinction is inevitable. Expected. Almost all (99%) species that have ever existed have died out. Those disappearances have largely occurred at consistent background rates. But in the context of mass extinctions,...

Keir Starmers announcement that the UK will cut foreign aid in order to fund more defence spending seems like smart politics. With the USs commitment to European security in question, it is clear that European countries,...

Ukraine war: why negotiations depend on trust
Donald Trump may have begun discussions with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, over a possible end to the war in Ukraine, but there currently appears to be something of a stalemate. Russias stated objectives of...

Trump and Europe: US ‘transactionalism on steroids’ is the challenge facing leaders now
Donald Trump has always been an avowed transactionalist rather than a transatlanticist. The author of The Art of the Deal made it clear during his first term as US president that he thought Nato was a bad deal for the US....

States that impose severe prison sentences accomplish the opposite of what they say they want
Across the U.S., tough-on-crime policies are surging again, despite research showing they do little to reduce crime, particularly violent offenses. Before the early 1990s, people who were sentenced to 10 years in prison...