
Kenya’s brutal police have been exposed again – why the system fails people
The recent killing in Kenya of a young man in police detention highlights a string of systemic failures to hold the countrys security officers accountable for their actions. Despite public outrage and protests, Kenyan...

The Club World Cup 2025 shows sharing the stage is the future of global sport
Before it kicked off, the all new revamped and expanded mens 2025 Fifa Club World Cup had already attracted controversy. Some think even more football matches at the end of a long season pose a risk to player welfare....

Bulgaria is joining the euro in January – and not everyone is pleased
The EU has given the green light for Bulgaria to join the euro from January 1 2026. This huge step towards European integration comes just six months after Bulgaria became a full member of Schengen area, within which...

Five reasons you should give up alcohol if you’re recovering from an injury
Rest, rehab and patience are cornerstones of injury recovery. But should quitting alcohol be a part of any recovery plan? This is what England cricket captain Ben Stokes has done saying hes given up alcohol in a bid to...

How pterosaurs can inspire aircraft design
Pterosaurs were an amazing group of flying reptiles that occupied the skies around the same time that dinosaurs roamed on land. Appearing in the fossil record around 230 million years ago, pterosaurs survived until 66...

Whats seven times nine? Quick, youve got six seconds to answer. This June, over 600,000 children in England in year four, aged eight and nine, will be expected to answer questions like this. They will be sitting the...

Why people become drug mules – and why harsh sentences don’t deter them
Thousands of British nationals are charged with drug smuggling abroad every year. The UK charity Prisoners Abroad reports a rise in the number of British people imprisoned abroad for drug offences in 2024-25, compared to...