Tanzanian authorities have intensified their repression of dissent against the opposition, journalists, civil society and human rights defenders in a deliberate strategy to instil fear, suppress civic ...
The truth is, there’s no universal “road language”. What looks like courtesy to one person can be confusing to another. And while road safety is often framed in terms of how good our roads and rules ...
Albanese must be prepared for surprises – and stick to the script.
We Should Be So Lucky is a missed opportunity to analyse the contradictory effects of the neoliberal revolution – and its challenge to founding Australian ideals.
We’ve known for a long time that women are more likely than men to have migraine attacks. As children, girls and boys experience migraine equally. But after puberty, women are two to three times more ...
From getting extra cuddles to vigilant protection, many expectant parents claim their dogs behave differently during pregnancy — sometimes even before the person knew they were pregnant themselves.
McDonald, Associate Professor, Director, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Royal Roads University Thomas Worry, Master of Arts in Tourism Management student, Royal Roads University ...
Once a democracy starts to erode, it can be difficult to reverse the trend. What does it take for democracies to bounce back from periods of autocratic rule?
With a marked rise in political polarization and violent attacks, it is past due for Canada to strengthen efforts to protect its elected officials.
Opposition leader Sussan Ley will commit the opposition to taking a plan to cut personal income tax to the election – despite being unable to foresee what the budgetary and economic circumstances will ...
Recycling and cutting personal waste isn’t enough. Polluters must be regulated, and reparations paid by companies that have harmed the environment.