
Khartoum before the war: the public spaces that held the city together
What makes a public space truly public? In Khartoum, before the current conflict engulfed Sudan, the answer was not always a park, a plaza or a promenade. The citys streets, tea stalls (sitat al-shai), protest sites and...

The Conversation scoops two awards in one night, including Publisher Podcast of the Year
The Conversations audio team is celebrating a very successful night at the Publisher Podcast awards where The Conversation won Publisher Podcast of the Year. The judges said: This particular publisher has been entering...

Should global media giants shape our cultural and media policy? Lessons from satellite radio
Debates about regulating Canadian content for streaming media platforms are ongoing, and key issues include revising the definition of Canadian content for audio and visual cultural productions and whether big streaming...

Tornado is a Scottish samurai-western film – genres with a long-shared history
Tornado fuses aspects of the western and samurai-style action in atmospheric 18th-century Scotland. Critics have praised the performances of Tim Roth, Jack Lowden and newcomer Kki who plays the titular Tornado. Director...

The UK governments spending review has set out its priorities for the next three years. But behind the rhetoric about boosting growth lies growing concern about small businesses being locked out of the wider UK economy....

Why can’t we stop feeding monkeys? Experts explain the reasons behind a dangerous habit
Weve seen it happen. For example, a visit to the Ouzoud waterfalls in Moroccos High Atlas led to an encounter with a group of nearby tourists feeding chips supplied by the tour guide to some waiting Barbary macaques....