Can the UN address root causes of conflict? Arab Spring case study
Oct 20, 2018 15:28 pm UTC| Insights & Views
From 2010 to 2012, Arab states in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region experienced dramatic upheavals in what came to be known as the Arab Spring. These popular uprisings were triggered by an economic downturn...

Scott Morrison braces for judgement by Malcolm Turnbull's old voters
Oct 20, 2018 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
With a mix of gall and desperation, Scott Morrison appeals to the electors of Wentworth to vote for stability. He warns against sending the government into minority rule, forced to ignore the fact that if this happened the...
How the EU's identity crisis poses a real threat to peace in the Balkans
Oct 20, 2018 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views
It is a truism that Europe is in crisis. Its central authority, the European Union, has overreached with its determination to unify the continent, intruding too deeply into its ancient nations sovereign affairs. The...
Pesticides and suicide prevention – why research needs to be put into practice
Oct 20, 2018 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
As many as 800,000 people around the world die every year by suicide, with 76% of these deaths in low and middle income countries like India and China. Between 110,000 and 168,000 people die from self-poisoning using...
Prince William shows conservation still has a problem with 'white saviours'
Oct 20, 2018 15:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Prince William recently spoke at one of the largest illegal wildlife summits ever held in London. He said, Poaching is an economic crime against ordinary people and their futures. The quote could have been better....

A Goblin could guide us to a mystery planet thought to exist in the Solar system
Oct 20, 2018 15:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Out in the depths of the Solar system, astronomers recently discovered a small, icy object, named 2015 TG387. First observed in October 2015, it has been nicknamed The Goblin by its discoverers. It is currently almost...

How the stigma of contagion keeps alive Romantic notions of how the Brontës died
Oct 20, 2018 15:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Bizarrely, the idea that Branwell Bront had sex with his sister Emily appears to have been more palatable than the idea that he might have given her tuberculosis or that the infection might have passed to Anne from either...