
Sudan: foreign interests are deepening a devastating war – only regional diplomacy can stop them
The war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has raged since April 2023. Its turned Sudan into the site of one of the worlds most catastrophic humanitarian and displacement crises. At least...

Can academics use AI to write journal papers? What the guidelines say
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to intelligent machines and algorithms that can reason and adapt based on sets of rules and environments which mimic human intelligence. This field is evolving rapidly and the education...

Netflix gives African film a platform – but the cultural price is high
Netflix began its Africa operations in South Africa in 2016. When the US streaming giant announced it was setting up shop in Nigeria in 2020, many west African film-makers, writers, artists and media audiences were...
Festivals like Carnival Calabar in Nigeria abound throughout the year-end parties across west Africa and beyond. Akintomiwaao/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA Every December in Nigeria and Ghana a giant party takes place,...
Five ways you can use mantra meditation every day to boost your wellbeing
Andrii Iemelianenko/Shutterstock Meditation has become a popular subject on self-improvement podcasts, corporate strategy days and health campaigns. But beyond the buzz, theres a growing scientific and clinical interest in...

How huge migrating animal puppets captivate in ways that climate news can’t
A herd of puppet animals is migrating north from Africa. This 12,000 mile journey represents wildlifes response to the climate crisis as species are forced to move north due to rising temperatures. As The Herds travels...
Labour is divided over disability cuts – here’s what the public thinks
Keir Starmers MPs are rebelling en masse against cuts to the benefits system. Flickr/UK Parliament, CC BY-NC-ND Keir Starmer has been dealing with his most serious parliamentary challenge since he became prime minister....