
Breastfeeding and Ebola: knowledge gaps endanger mothers and babies
Breastfeeding is so important for child health that the World Health Organization (WHO) and Unicef recommend that babies should be breastfed within an hour of birth, be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of...

Seed oils are toxic, says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – but it’s not so simple
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is expected to clear the final hurdles in his confirmation as President Donald Trumps health secretary, and a host of health influencers have proclaimed that widely used cooking oils such as...

Keir Starmer takes first steps in UK-EU ‘reset’ – can he get the deal he wants?
It is not unusual for international leaders to be invited to meet with EU heads of state or government at the fringes of the European Council meetings. Ukraines president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has regularly been invited to...

Why Hollywood is finally telling a different kind of age-gap romance story
The ageist and sexist trope of the cougar, milf, or Mrs Robinson a desperate older woman pursuing a relationship with a younger, less interested man is being challenged by a spate of Hollywood movies pairing older women...

Record January heat suggests La Niña may be losing its ability to keep global warming in check
January 2025 was the hottest on record a whole 1.7C above pre-industrial levels. If many climate-watchers expected the world to cool slightly this year thanks to the natural La Niña phenomena, the climate itself...

Following Donald Trumps repeated claims that the US needs to take back the Panama canal from Chinese control, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, visited Panama to demand the country reduce Chinas influence. On the...

Stories about repeating history – what to watch, read and see this week
Here they are, my lost people, in need of strongmen and simple ideas, says Benito Mussolini to the camera. It is March 23 1919, and all that we know will happen in Italy and all that we know this man will become is only...