
Burundi faces serious climate and environmental challenges. The biggest is the countrys overdependence on the use of biomass (firewood). The second is outdated agricultural practices that have led to deforestation. In turn...

Wetlands in South Africa’s Addo elephant park are in danger: what’s being done to protect them
The Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa was established 94 years ago to protect the last 11 elephants in the Eastern Cape region. Since then, the reserve has expanded to 155,000 hectares and today its home to...

The growing influence of Israel’s ultranationalist settler movement
Days after taking office, as he issued executive order after executive order to change the political face of America, Donald Trump also turned his attention to the war in Gaza. His proposal that Gaza should be cleared out...
Art, music and science combine at a new whale exhibition at Winchester Cathedral
University of Southampton, CC BY-NC-ND The nave of Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire is, until February 26 2025, home to three monumental ambassadors from the sea, sculpted by artist Tessa Campbell Fraser. In Campbell...
Go My Media/Shutterstock After six months of talking down the economy and warning of tough times ahead, the UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has changed her tune. She is now much more optimistic about Britains economic...

Giraffes are among the worlds most recognisable animals. With their elongated necks and long legs, their gracious movements and unique coat patterns, they have inspired peoples imaginations for centuries. But is a giraffe...
Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond
Ceri Breeze/Shutterstock The UK chancellor Rachel Reeves says the Labour government will go further and faster to kick-start the British economy. Economic growth to raise living standards and fund public services is...