
Why is Trump’s preferential treatment of Russia shifting? Because there’s nothing in it for him
When Donald Trump assumed power in the United States for a second time, it was initially assumed that it didnt bode well for Ukraine. During his first term, Trump maintained questionable connections to Russia. Furthermore,...

Crime researchers use murder (or homicide) rate per 100,000 as a crude measure of the general level of violent interpersonal crime globally. According to the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime, South Africas murder...

US health funding cuts: what Nigeria stands to lose
US president Donald Trumps decision to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization is threatening funding for critical health programmes like HIV/Aids and tuberculosis in different parts of the world, including...

How to reproduce with two fathers – and no biological mother
At the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing, held in March 2023 at the Francis Crick Institute in London, Japanese researcher Katsuhiko Hayashi stunned attendees when he explained how he had successfully...

Trump’s second tone: authoritarian, radical and triumphalist in a divided US
US President Donald Trumps inaugural address on January 20 revealed the key themes of his rhetorictriumphalism and overt authoritarianismand provided insight into the programme he wants to implement. However, accomplishing...

Trump’s Gaza threat shows the Middle East is both safer and more turbulent post-war
United States President Donald Trumps suggestion that the U.S. will take over war-torn Gaza and create a Riviera of the Middle East has been immediately condemned by the international community, including American allies...

Hard bites and slow songs: How beak size affects the singing and evolution of songbirds
The Java sparrow is ready for the video recording. As I hold it carefully in my hand in order to transfer it to the recording cage, the little gray bird bites my finger with its thick red bill. Ouch! Though the bite isnt...