
Elmo’s check-in: Iconic brands and influencer culture create a viral post
Feb 05, 2024 07:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
Sesame Streets Elmo recently checked in with users on X, asking: How is everybody doing? The post quickly went viral, with users sharing their personal issues ranging from stresses at work, the cost-of-living crisis to...

How much weight do you actually need to lose? It might be a lot less than you think
Feb 05, 2024 07:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
If youre one of the one in three Australians whose New Years resolution involved losing weight, its likely youre now contemplating what weight-loss goal you should actually be working towards. But type setting a weight...

Mortgage and inflation pain to ease, but only slowly: how 31 top economists see 2024
Feb 05, 2024 05:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
A panel of 31 leading economists assembled by The Conversation sees no cut in interest rates before the middle of this year, and only a slight cut by December, enough to trim just $55 per month off the cost of servicing a...

Feb 05, 2024 05:20 am UTC| Insights & Views
The United States mounted more than 125 retaliatory strikes against Iranian forces and Iranian-backed militias at seven military sites in Iraq and Syria on Feb. 2, 2024, after a drone strike killed three U.S. soldiers and...

Feb 05, 2024 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The South African National Defence Force marks 30 years this year, having been established on 27 April 1994. Its as old as the countrys constitutional democracy, the result of a negotiated political settlement that ended...
Chad: promises of a new chapter fade as junta strengthens its hold ahead of elections
Feb 05, 2024 05:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Its been three years since Chads former president Idriss Déby Itno died. A transitional authority took over after his death. Yet the transition to democracy that was on the cards following his 31 years in power has...

Feb 05, 2024 05:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Billions of Canadian tax dollars have been funnelled to private companies to develop proprietary medical software. More tax dollars were then paid to the same companies to use the software to run our medical...