Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump
Even before President Donald Trump took office, university presidents expressed concern about the impact of his agenda on higher education. Now they must lead their institutions in the wake of executive orders and...

In terms of violence, what’s the difference between classic ‘real’ porn and deepfake porn platforms?
Earlier this year, doctored pornographic images of singer Taylor Swift that were widely circulated online drew attention to the growing phenomenon of deepfakes. While some see these as a technological innovation for...

President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping new tariff plan on April 2, 2025, to reshape U.S. trade and boost domestic industry. Framing the announcement as Liberation Day, he proposed a 10% tariff on essentially all...

Uganda’s speedy motorbike taxis will slow down for cash – if incentives are cleverly designed
Every day, 10 people die on the roads of Kampala, Ugandas capital. Road accidents cost Uganda US$1.2 billion annually, which is about 5% of its GDP. The cost typically arises from healthcare spending. Families face...

Tunisia’s rap revolution: 5 women who are redefining hip-hop
Women rappers were not really a feature of Tunisias typically masculine and chauvinist hip-hop scene until the revolution that overthrew Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. Now there are several politically conscious female...

Kirsty Coventry and whiteness in Zimbabwe: how sport can rewrite the political rules
Kirsty Coventrys story is one of apparent contradictions. Shes a white woman celebrated as a national hero in a Black-majority Zimbabwe and an Olympic swimmer turned politician. Shes also now one of the most powerful...

Consecutive El Niños are happening more often and the result is more devastating – new research
El Niño, a climate troublemaker, has long been one of the largest drivers of variability in the global climate. Every few years, the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean seesaws between warm (El Niño) and cold (La...