Joanne Bentley, University of Cape Town; Alex Pigot, UCL; Andreas L. S. Meyer, University of Cape Town, and Christopher Trisos, University of Cape Town The history of climate change is one of people...
The third year of pandemic is beginning and everyone is wondering if it will be the last year we worry about Covid-19. Hope is not lost, but the Omicron variant has reframed the entire trajectory of...
After two years' work, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, with the participation of more than 600 journalists from 117 countries, published the Pandora Papers on Sunday, which...
Andrew Pollard, University of Oxford Usually, World Immunisation Week is a chance for those of us who research vaccines to reinforce the message about their importance in saving lives. From whooping...
Roderick Bailey, University of Oxford According to one recent estimate, more than half of all vaccines against COVID-19 have been reserved for one-seventh of the world’s population. At the time of...
No one imagined that 2020 would represent one of the greatest challenges for humanity in recent decades. The arrival of Covid-19 destabilized all sectors of the economy and, although many have...
On 2 October, President Macron acknowledged in a speech that France had failed its immigrant communities - immigrants, with lingering animosities, from French colonies where France committed untold...
The ongoing coronavirus narrative has dominated every layer of society, whether through news outlets or any kind of digital media. The unintended side-effect? We’ve forgotten about everything else....
Supriya Garikipati, University of Liverpool and Uma S Kambhampati, University of Reading Over the last few months, there has been much discussion of leadership during the pandemic. What constitutes...
As Covid-19 continues to spread throughout the world, many nations have implemented a variety of measures intended to combat its spread. Government actions have been focused on establishing...