
Since Donald Trump regained the presidency, he has coveted Greenland. Trump has insisted that the U.S. will control the island, currently an autonomous territory of Denmark, and if his overtures are rejected, perhaps seize...

Is Donald Trump on a constitutional collision course over NATO?
Over the past few weeks, United States President Donald Trump has let loose a flurry of executive orders aiming to impose the MAGA agenda unilaterally. The legal challenges and judicial stays that have followed speak to...

Human flesh does a body good? Cannibalism as medicine in Medieval Europe
The modern history of Western Europe is defined by opposition. Europe is presented as a beacon of civilisation facing down the barbarous masses that populated the rest of the world, and one of the customs that, for...

Is Nigeria in danger of a coup? What the country should do to avoid one – political analyst
African countries have had nine successful military coups since 2020. In west and central Africa, there have been at least 10 coup attempts in the same period. Those of Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Guinea were...

6 tips on how to run a company in turbulent times – lessons from emerging markets
Global risks are rising, and many companies are struggling with how to adapt. The World Economic Forums 2025 Global Risks Report makes it clear that challenges like escalating global tensions and conflicts, climate change,...
Baboons and human fear: a deep history behind the cruel attacks in South Africa
Baboons behave similarly to humans, part of the reason they have been entrenched in peoples imagination and fears. Adri Botma/Getty Images Encounters between baboons and people are common in parts of South Africa. WhatsApp...

6 in 10 young South Africans have no jobs. Why some still reject offers of work
South Africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. The official rate is 32%, rising to 42% when discouraged job seekers are included. Among young people aged 15 to 24, unemployment reaches a staggering...