
Eldest daughters often carry the heaviest burdens – insights from Madagascar
In recent years, the term eldest daughter syndrome has gained traction on social media, as many firstborn daughters share how they had to grow up faster. They often took on caregiving and supportive roles in their...

Why was St-Pierre-Miquelon targeted by both Donald Trump and a French politician?
St-Pierre-Miquelon is a small French archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. A map of St-Pierre-Miquelon and its exclusive economic zone. (Eric Gaba) The territory is just 244 square...

Did humans evolve to prefer religion? Research shows many atheists intuitively favour faith
Many atheists consider themselves to be highly rational people who rate evidence and analytical thinking above religion, superstition and intuition. They might even argue that atheism is the most rational worldview. But...

Why the UK government is opposing universities on immigration
The UK government has announced its plans for controlling immigration, and these include new rules for international students. The recent white paper on immigration proposes that most graduates will be allowed to stay in...

The French writer Anne Serre has been very clear in interviews that she has no truck with a type of fiction that is fashionable in the UK at the moment. Readers drawn to fiction that blurs the line with autobiography what...

How the UK-EU deal turns the page on Brexit – and what happens next
At their first bilateral summit since Brexit, UK and EU leaders set out a range of areas they will seek to forge closer ties. European Council President António Costa, European Commission President Ursula von der...

Continuing to seek Chinese investment in the UK comes at a heavy political price
One major consequence of the UK governments resistance to rejoining the European single market is that it is forced to go around the world seeking trade deals and investment. Recently, the government has boasted of...