As entire neighbourhoods are flattened in southern Lebanon, the border town of Naqoura becomes the latest place where history, geography and war collide ...
Many of the problems of policing around the world can be traced back to the legacy of colonial control, says Andrew Brooks ...
Back in 1950, the world’s population stood at an estimated 2.5 billion. By 2025, that figure had more than tripled, reaching 8.2 billion. In that time, some countries have emerged as particular ...
With its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower energy bills and improve national energy security, renewable energy is only becoming more significant over time. Nevertheless, plenty of ...
The UK and Ireland’s largest freshwater lake, Lough Neagh, is under threat from commercial sand dredging, according to latest research led by Queen’s University Belfast. Sand dredging involves ...
Dr Alex Asamoah Ankomah, Senior Analyst at Impact Global Health, discusses how the world may struggle to deal with a future pandemic ...
Part bikepacking, part packrafting, bikerafting is opening up new ways to travel through landscapes where roads and rivers ...
The Iran War has shattered the 'Dubai Dream' for many expats. So, the question arises: is Dubai able to get out from under such a huge geopolitical shock?
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Emperor penguins face population collapse and may be on a path toward extinction, according to the conservation organisation WWF. The IUCN – the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network ...