
West Africa could soon have a jihadist state - here’s why
The Sahel region of Africa, between the Sahara and the tropical savannahs to the south, has emerged as a significant base of groups that want to establish jihadist states. A jihadist state is a structure that operates...

View from The Hill: Dutton’s 2025 launch still leaves voters needing answers on key policies
Opposition Leader Peter Duttons Sunday soft launch of his campaign for election year was carefully calibrated to pitch to the party faithful while seeking to project enough nuance to avoid alienating centrist voters. It...
From watts to warheads: Secretary of energy oversees big science research and the US nuclear arsenal
The Energy Department recently finished modernizing the B61-12 nuclear bomb, extending its service life by at least 20 years. Devan Halstead, U.S. Air Force The U.S. Department of Energy was created in 1977 by merging two...

Billionaires and loyalists will provide Trump with muscle during his second term
Metas announcement that it will abandon fact-checking in the United States in what appears to be an appeasement to fact-averse Donald Trump is just the latest illustration of the importance of billionaires in the...
Demonizing foreign students sidesteps solutions to Canada’s problems
When political leaders, media outlets and think tanks frame international students as the main source of societal woes, they miss the opportunity to fix underlying problems. (Shutterstock) Throughout 2024, international...
Many companies have increasingly turned to social media channels including X to burnish their ESG credentials. (Shutterstock) Tesla founder Elon Musk made his stance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) ratings...
Women in senior management: The more the better
While the appointment of just one woman to a board of directors has a positive impact, the benefits become clear and reverberate throughout the company when there are at least three women on the board. (Shutterstock) Ten...