
Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they’ve earned?
My dedication was questioned. Managers or upper management have looked down upon taking time off. People think that maybe youre not as invested in the job, that youre shirking your duties or something. These are just a few...

Inequality has risen from 1970 to Trump − that has 3 hidden costs that undermine democracy
America has never been richer. But the gains are so lopsided that the top 10% controls 69% of all wealth in the country, while the bottom half controls just 3%. Meanwhile, surging corporate profits have mostly benefited...

How UK-France ‘one in, one out’ migration deal will work – and what the challenges could be
After weeks of rising Channel crossing figures, the UK government has agreed on a long-awaited migration deal with France. Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron announced a one in, one out pilot and the UK prime minister said...

Berg winds in South Africa: the winter weather pattern that increases wildfire risks
Winter in some parts of South Africa is a time of low (or no) rainfall and high fire danger. Sheldon Strydom studies the relationship between weather and fire, in particular how Berg winds, also known as mountain flow...

Flash floods like the one that swept down the Guadalupe River in Texas on July 4, 2025, can be highly unpredictable. While there are sophisticated flood prediction models and different types of warning systems in some...

Pallets dont usually make headlines. But amid fresh controversy around the traditional July bonfires held in Northern Ireland this year, theyve suddenly become a talking point. Wooden pallets used in these bonfires are...

‘Come meet us in Dubai’: the new offshoring of grand corruption
During an interview one of us (Ricardo Soares de Oliveira) carried out in 2017, an African high net-worth individual said he was told by an executive whose business had long served him out of London: Come meet us in Dubai....