
Meta is abandoning fact checking – this doesn’t bode well for the fight against misinformation
Meta has announced it will abandon its fact-checking program, starting in the United States. It was aimed at preventing the spread of online lies among more than 3 billion people who use Metas social media platforms,...

Can old racists change? Book tracks seven years in a South African nursing home
Gods Waiting Room: Racial Reckoning at Lifes End is a beautifully written and intimate book about the characters in an old age home in South Africa. To write it, anthropologist Casey Golomski spent seven years travelling...

Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu is a sumptuous and spine-tingling gothic horror
You know the story of Dracula. A Transylvanian count wants to buy land in the west, a young real estate agent visits him to finalise the sale and has a bad time. The count travels to the west to wreak havoc (and to seduce...

How much of a threat does Venezuela’s exiled opposition pose to the rule of Nicolás Maduro?
Venezuelas leader, Nicolás Maduro, will be sworn in as president for a record third term on January 10, four months after being declared the winner of the countrys highly contentious election. Maduro will receive...

What George Gissing’s fiction reveals about vegetarianism in Victorian London
George Gissing (18571903) is best known for his unflinching representations of Victorian society, portraying the struggles of the burgeoning middle classes and the perils of social mobility. But amid the novelists keen...

How a liver transplant helped one woman with bowel cancer become disease-free
In a groundbreaking medical achievement in the UK, a 32-year-old woman from Manchester has undergone the countrys first liver transplant for advanced bowel cancer. Bianca Perea was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in...

Eurobonds issued by African countries are popular with investors: why this isn’t good news
Eurobonds are debt instruments issued by a country in a currency different from its own. Eurobonds have risen to prominence in Africa because they have opened a window for governments to diversify their funding sources...