
Giorgia Meloni’s government is watering down Italy’s anti-mafia laws – four dangerous examples
Author Alison Jamieson once described the fight against organised crime in Italy as the mafia-antimafia seesaw. There have been plenty of ups and downs in this long history. And yet, at the moment, it looks as though the...

Physics does not adequately explain reflected sound and echo effects. Take as example the echo-producing Echoplex, a magnetic tape device that influenced the soundtrack of a generation. Think of Led Zeppelins Whole Lotta...

Sustainable consumption: too expensive for the poor, not enough for the wealthy
In the realm of responsible consumption, price sends a more nuanced signal than it appears. Consumption is not only about utility but also about belonging or standing apart. Economic resources shape what we buy and...

Does renting clothes instead of buying them have a real (positive) environmental impact?
Is renting clothes instead of buying them truly better for the planet? As the textile industry faces growing scrutiny for its environmental impact, clothing rental services promise consumers the opportunity to refresh...

Donald Trump has made clear his intent to supercharge his America First approach to foreign policy in his second term and Mexico looks set to be at the tip of the spear. While many of Trumps predecessors have also...

Zimbabwe scraps the death penalty – tracking the path to abolition
Zimbabwe hasnt executed anyone who was sentenced to death since 2005. With the passing of the Death Penalty Abolition Act 2024 on 31 December, Zimbabwe has become the 127th country to end death penalty in the world. This...