
Unlocking the past: how NZ’s first jail tells a complex story of colonial identity
New Zealands first jail was a simple affair, just a symmetrical four-roomed log building, built in 1840 at Okiato in the Bay of Islands, not far from present-day Russell. But its history especially the bits that have been...

After committing to a global plan to eliminate cervical cancer, New Zealand is lagging behind Australia and other countries in how it manages this preventable disease. Each year approximately 175 New Zealanders are...

Canada’s fight with Trump isn’t just economic, it’s existential
United States President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated his apparent desire to make Canada a 51st American state, sharing a recent social media post about Canadian entrepreneur Kevin OLearys support of the idea. Trump...

Canada needs to invest in older rental housing, not just build new real estate properties
Across Canada, the demand for rental housing is intensifying. The unprecedented demand for rentals is a result of several factors, including Canadas population growth, ongoing inflation, constraints on the existing rental...

The deadly Jan. 1, 2025, attack in New Orleans serves as a reminder of the persistent threat to the U.S. from individuals inspired by extremist Islamist groups. While the investigation is still ongoing, some details of the...

The cult of self-improvement: How a documentary aimed at young people could be harmful
The documentary Kaizen, by French YouTuber Inoxtag, which chronicles the year he spent preparing to climb Mount Everest, got many mostly positive reactions. However, there is also good reason to wonder whether there is...

Babies and toddlers get sunburnt easily: how to keep them safe
Getting just two blistering sunburns in childhood doubles the risk of getting the most dangerous skin cancer later in life. Dermatologist Bianca Tod explains what makes young childrens skins sensitive and how to make sure...