
Australia’s ‘coercive’ news media rules are the latest targets of US trade ire
As the United States recalibrates its trade policies to combat what the Trump administration sees as unfair treatment by other countries, two significant industries have complained to US regulators about their treatment in...

Barbara Steveni: I Find Myself – a pioneering artist who influenced the civil service
Barbara Steveni (1928-2020) was a pioneering artist who broke boundaries with new concepts such as the artist as a living archive and art as social strategy. The legacy of her 70-year career is explored in a new...

The persistent challenge of falsified or misrepresented qualifications in South Africa exposes serious shortcomings in recruitment and appointment processes. Although the scale of the problem is difficult to quantify, its...

Social media platforms tend not to be that bothered by national boundaries. Take X, for example. Users of what was once called Twitter span the globe, with its 600 millions-plus active accounts dotted across nearly every...

Trump’s firings of military leaders pose a crucial question to service members of all ranks
President Donald Trump gave no specific reason for firing Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff less than halfway through Browns four-year term in office. Nor did he give an explanation for...

Cuts to research into inequality, disparities and other DEIA topics harm science
When I taught research methods to undergraduates, I would start by asking whether anyone in the class had $20. Though harder to come by thanks to digital payment options, inevitably someone would produce a $20 bill. I...

Helper bots in online communities diminish human interaction
When bots automated agents that perform tasks on behalf of humans become more active in online communities, it has profound effects on how humans interact with each other on those platforms. Bots designed to help users...