Millions of Syrians in the diaspora are closely watching the exhilarating and tumultuous developments in their homeland.With misinformation rampant and being deliberately spread, Syrians abroad, ...
As political debate turns to government spending, the questions loom: is it too high, and will Peter Dutton be able to get away with keeping his proposed cuts mostly under wraps?
Through self-development, or ‘Bildung’ in German thought, salon culture sought to resist absolutism and foster democratic discourse. This shaped the modern Western university.
The UK government’s new plan to foster innovation through artificial intelligence (AI) is ambitious. Its goals rely on the better use of public data, including renewed efforts to maximise the value of ...
Diogo Veríssimo, Research Fellow in Conservation Marketing, University of Oxford Taro Mieno, Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Wildlife trade bans can ...
Rolfes, Oxford Martin Fellow, Research Associate, Illegal Wildlife Trade, University of Oxford A global convention to control wildlife trade across 184 countries has encouraged conservation action but ...
As with climate change, why are we so slow to recognise the existential threat that drug use poses to humanity?
North Korea is believed to be preparing to send another group of soldiers to come to Vladimir Putin’s aid in the war in Ukraine, despite heavy combat losses already suffered by troops from the east ...
President Donald Trump feels kinship with former President Andrew Jackson. But a presidential historian says that Jackson diverged in fundamental ways from the path Trump is taking.
Gathering data on consumer prices and the products we’re really buying will become far more precise, giving a better picture of how we deal with rising costs.
José Lourenço’s film adaptation of German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther opens with a line on screen stating it is “based on the smash hit 1774 novel ...
Jacinta Ruru, Distinguished Professor of Law and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Māori, University of Otago Māori have been writing about their experiences for two centuries. Here, the authors of a new book ...