Crossing borders, confronting realities: Why Africa’s connectivity gap is the next great infrastructure missionIssued by QuadruplePlayJohannesburg, 13 Feb 2026 Rewriting the connectivity rules. South ...
Until we go back to the basics of “O” and “A” Levels, History, Geography, Civics and Hygiene, among others, must come back into our curricula. Historians, please write our history as Prof. Adu-Boahen ...
When people ask me where I’m from, I never know how to answer in one clear sentence. My response depends on who’s asking, where I am and how much emotional energy I have that day. I belong to more ...
Cryptocurrency marketing has grown so rapidly that marketing hype is not a determinant; regulatory pressure, platform responsibility, and user expectations now shape the marketing process. In 2026, ...
That’s what Governor Phil Scott’s education “transformation” feels like from inside Vermont schools. And if schools are the lifeguards here, they’re being sent into the water without training, support ...
Glacier tourism tends to do more harm than good, and when the glaciers are gone, local economies will have to adapt ...
Gaga wore a light blue dress of the same shade that once featured in Puerto Rico’s original flag. This flag, however, was ...
Imagine zooming out on a giant family tree that includes every bird you have ever seen. Ostriches sprint across open plains, ...
High up in the mountains of Nepal, where the air is thin and the peaks touch the clouds, lies one of the most beautiful ...
When my grandfather went to war in 1939, he didn't hesitate. Today, only 35% of Brits would do the same. What has changed in our national psyche?
JAMAICA’S macroeconomic profile presents a structural paradox. Employment is at its highest, yet wages and productivity remain low; inflation on target, yet general prices are perceived to be high; ...