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Iran protests 2026: our surveys show Iranians agree more on regime change than what might come next -- Ammar Maleki, Tilburg University and Pooyan Tamimi Arab, Utrecht University13 hours ago
Saudi-UAE bust-up over Yemen was only a matter of time − and reflects wider rift over vision for the region -- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University19 hours ago
What Cubans want – and what they are bracing for, following Trump's threats -- Anna Grimaldi, University of Leeds and Eleonora Natale, King's College London19 hours ago
Ukraine is under pressure to trade land for peace − if it does, history shows it might not ever get it back -- Peter Harris, Colorado State University19 hours ago
From Kathmandu to Casablanca, a generation under surveillance is rising up -- Amani Braa, Université de Montréal6 days ago
Why the mad artistic genius trope doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny -- Daisy Fancourt, UCL19 hours ago
ICE killing of driver in Minneapolis involved tactics many police departments warn against − but not ICE itself -- Ben Jones, Penn State4 days ago
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India's 60 million street dogs are turning from village scavengers to city territory defenders -- Nishant Kumar, University of Oxford19 hours ago
Four ways to understand what's going on with the US, Denmark and Greenland -- Ian Manners, Lund University19 hours ago
Damn the torpedoes! Trump ditches a crucial climate treaty as he moves to dismantle America's climate protections -- Gary W. Yohe, Wesleyan University19 hours ago
US boards a ship sailing under a Russian flag: what we know and don't know about the legal position4 days ago
Grok produces sexualised photos of women and minors – a legal scholar explains what can be done -- Wayne Unger, Quinnipiac University1 day ago
Venezuela's civil-military alliance is being stretched — if it breaks, numerous armed groups may be drawn into messy split4 days ago
Beauty in ordinary things: why this Japanese folk craft movement still matters 100 years on - Penny Bailey, The University of Queensland19 hours ago
Bird flu warnings are being ignored. I've seen this pattern before -- Nikki Ikani, Leiden University; King's College London25 days ago
Sudan's civil war: A visual guide to the brutal conflict -- Christopher Tounsel, University of Washington25 days ago
Autocrats have long lists of political enemies. This is how Donald Trump has tried to silence his -- Justin Bergman, The Conversation6 days ago
The enduring power of journalism in a world of more media and less freedom -- James Rodgers, City St George's, University of London20 days ago
How I used AI to transform myself from a female dance artist to an all-male post-punk band – and what that means for other musicians -- Priscilla Angelique-Page, Nottingham Trent University6 days ago
Venezuela, Gaza, Ukraine: is the UN failing?7 days ago
China's five green economy challenges in 2026 -- Chee Meng Tan, University of Nottingham6 days ago
The battle over a global energy transition is on between petro-states and electro-states – here's what to watch for in 2026 -- Jennifer Morgan, Tufts University5 days ago
How facial recognition for bears can help ecologists manage wildlife -- Emily Wanderer, University of Pittsburgh5 days ago
As the Milan Winter Olympics approach, what are the environmental expectations? -- Alizée Pillod, Université de Montréal6 days ago
How Hannah Arendt can help us understand this new age of far-right populism -- Christopher J. Finlay, Durham University15 days ago
Marriage and migration: what happens when men return to the family home in Botswana -- Unaludo Sechele, University of the Free State25 days ago
Syria's incomplete security transition has left gaps for Islamic State to exploit -- Haian Dukhan, Teesside University and Rahaf Aldoughli, Lancaster University20 days ago
I grew up in the world's coldest city without central heating. Here's what the world can learn from us -- Yangang Xing, Nottingham Trent University6 days ago
Coup contagion? A rash of African power grabs suggests copycats are taking note of others' success8 days ago
China and Mongolia are battling to control massive dust storms -- Thomas White, King's College London; Andreas Baas, King's College London, and Han Cheng, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science26 days ago
From record warming to rusting rivers, 2025 Arctic Report Card shows a region transforming faster than expected8 days ago
West Bank violence is soaring, fueled by a capitulation of Israeli institutions to settlers' interests -- Arie Perliger, UMass Lowell1 month ago
Millions of hectares are still being cut down every year. How can we protect global forests? -- Kate Dooley, The University of Melbourne30 days ago
Trump tariffs and warming India-China ties have silenced the Quad partnership ... for now1 day ago
Asia's scamming gangs target Timor-Leste as their next frontier – but they may have misjudged the small island nation -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation1 month ago
Kidnapping for ransom in the Sahel: analysis of 24 years of data shows a new trend -- Alexander M. Laskaris, University of Florida and Olivier Walther, University of Florida29 days ago
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Revolutionary rap: Nigerian star Falz has kept protest music alive -- Paul Onanuga, Federal University, Oye Ekiti20 days ago
Brigitte Bardot defined the modern woman and defied social norms -- Ben McCann, University of Adelaide15 days ago
'Rage bait' is the Oxford Word of the Year, showing how social media is manufacturing anger -- Laurence Grondin-Robillard, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)1 month ago
In a cynical industry, Rob Reiner's films taught us the power of sincerity -- Adam Daniel, Western Sydney University28 days ago
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Polar bears are adapting to climate change at a genetic level – and it could help them avoid extinction - Alice Godden, University of East Anglia26 days ago
Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain – and the consequences could be global1 month ago
Can you wear the same pair of socks more than once? -- Primrose Freestone, University of Leicester1 month ago
Dick Van Dyke credits his longevity to his positive outlook – and research says optimists live longer -- Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences1 month ago
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Internet shutdowns are increasing dramatically in Africa – a new book explains why -- Tony Roberts, Institute of Development Studies27 days ago
With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade1 month ago
What the hyperproduction of AI slop is doing to science -- Vitomir Kovanovic, University of South Australia24 days ago
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How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs8 days ago
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Three scientists speak about what it's like to have research funding cut by the Trump administration6 months ago
Birkin v Wirkin: the backlash against the global elite and their luxury bags – podcast4 months ago
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Were the US actions in Venezuela legal under international law? An expert explains -- Sarah Heathcote, Australian National University8 days ago
Trump's intervention in Venezuela: the 3 warnings for the world -- Donald Rothwell, Australian National University6 days ago