Deacons take part in a mass in St. Peters Basilica that was supposed to be presided over by Pope Francis. AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino For more than two weeks, eyes have been on the Vatican, awaiting news about Pope...
English schools provide free period products – but they’re still not easy for pupils to get hold of
noowans/Shutterstock Pupils in the UK are struggling to afford menstrual products. In a 2022 UK survey, charity WaterAid found that one in five girls were missing school as a result. Limited access to period products can...
‘All in your head’: when doctors misdiagnose autoimmune disease as psychosomatic
Money Business Images Feeling disbelieved when knowing that there is something very wrong with your body can have devastating and long-term consequences. One of the most obvious consequences is that you wont get the...
hxdbzxy/Shutterstock The UK is far from the only country to be caught in a heated debate over its migration system and border security. Unfortunately, it is unlikely to get its response right, because the UK debate ignores...

Who’s my dad? In South Africa that’s a complex question – report tracks the rise of ‘social fathers’
The State of South Africas Fathers 2024 report is published by the new Tataokhona project at Stellenbosch University. The project focuses on research and interventions related to fathers and fatherhood. This is the third...

How Holocaust films are changing as we lose the survivor generation
The Holocaust is fast receding from living memory. Some 300 Auschwitz survivors were present at the 70th anniversary commemorations of the camps liberation in 2015. This year, just 50 attended, all of whom were children in...

How Jeff Bezos brought the Washington Post’s global reputation into question
The Washington Post still conjures up, for some, the promise of fiercely independent investigative journalism that can unseat a corrupt president. In what became one of the biggest stories of the 20th century, Richard...