
Canada’s response to Trump’s tariffs was strategic, but there is room for improvement
United States President Donald Trumps on-again, off-again tariffs have shaken up relations between Canada, Mexico and the U.S. After imposing sweeping tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods on March 4, Trump has paused...

Hey big spenders: what foreign investors will really want from the infrastructure summit
New Zealand is struggling to stay ahead of its vital infrastructure needs, and the numbers show it. The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission recently identified NZ$204 billion of required infrastructural spend, most of...
Sending nudes but no first kisses: teenagers’ relationships during the pandemic
ST.art/Shutterstock Five years on from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the long-term effects of lockdown on education, mental health and social life are still being reckoned with. But for teenagers and young adults,...

The ‘sustainable’ cod in your shopping basket may be no such thing – new study reveals mislabelling
Cod sold in some European supermarkets is being mislabelled and is actually fished far from its claimed origin, according to our new study. We sampled cod sold in Germany, Spain, France and the UK and found that about 30%...

US intelligence has been an essential part of Ukraines defence for over a decade. Since the invasion of Crimea in 2014 the US has been supplying Kyiv with a continuous stream of electronic, satellite and human...
Fighting fungal nail infections: simple steps for healthier toenails
Kletr/Shutterstock Even celebrities arent immune from foot-related issues such as the dreaded thickened toenail. Actor Danny DeVito, former basketball player Shaquille ONeal and Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt...
Ramadan: why napping might be especially beneficial during fasting
Odua Images/Shutterstock During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset. This unique rhythm often leads to changes in sleeping patterns. With nights shortened and days filled with fasting, many...