
How Spain’s voters and political systems have kept the far right out of power – for now
Spain has shown relative resistance to the rising far-right tide, and it is currently one of Europes only left-wing governed countries. Historically, attempts to create relevant far-right parties in Spain have been...

Lake Victoria is turning green – the deadly bacteria behind it
Lakes, natural and man-made, provide water, food and habitats for wildlife, as well as supporting local economies. Around the world, though, theres a growing threat to lakes: toxic bacteria which turn the water green. This...

Composer and educator Michael Mosoeu Moerane (1904-1980) is probably best known for a few evergreen choral works, including Della and Sylvia, still sung by choirs across South Africa today. And, of course, for his...

James Mangolds film A Complete Unknown, nominated for eight Oscars, captures the elusive, enigmatic quality of Bob Dylan in the early 1960s: the years he emerged as a major musical and cultural phenomenon. A scant few...

Syria’s mass graves: Accounting for the dead and disappeared is crucial for the nation to heal
Shortly after the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria in December 2024, reports emerged of mass graves being uncovered in liberated areas. Grim as such discoveries are, they should come as little surprise. The scale of the...

In 2019, President Donald Trump recognized then-Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the countrys interim leader over Nicolás Maduro, who has ruled the country since 2013. The policy, which led...