Western Australia is abandoning Aboriginal heritage protection
Western Australia has announced its intention to abolish the recently enacted Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act, a move that is poised to have profound implications for the preservation of Indigenous heritage. Modern-day Australia’s relationship with its Aboriginal history and present Aboriginal population has always been fraught. The country is infamous for...
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Morocco’s wildfires are destroying its forest cover
Morocco, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes, is facing wildfires that are wreaking havoc on its forest cover. The wildfires in Morocco have inflicted severe damage on its forest cover, leading to the loss of countless hectares of pristine woodland. Forests are not only vital carbon sinks, absorbing...
How Saudi Arabian summit boosted its geopolitical influence
Saudi Arabia's efforts to position itself as an influential player in the Ukraine-Russia war reflected on the summit it hosted recently, showcasing its multifaceted approach to global politics. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammed bin Salman’s invitation to President Zelenskyy to the Arab League summit earlier this...
Niger’s coup garners support from students
In a surprising turn of events, Niger witnessed a coup led by a group of military officers, which has surprisingly gained widespread support from students who have taken to the streets in solidarity. The coup, which took place late July, has thrown the country into a state of uncertainty,...
Cheaper flights trump greener railways in Europe
A new study has found that – on average – a flight is cheaper than a train journey in Europe. Here’s what that means for the climate crisis. If you live in Britain, you’re well aware of the daylight robbery that is rail travel. Travelcards aside, you’re likely to drop...
Anger is the most powerful emotion for driving climate action
A recent study, which asked over 2,000 Norwegian adults how they felt about the climate crisis, found the link to activism was seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope. If, during the last few years, you’ve experienced an overwhelming sense of anger regarding the current state of...
Scientists turn dead flies into biodegradable plastic
According to new research, the hard shells of insects – an abundant resource that otherwise goes to waste – can be used to engineer a type of eco-friendly material which is circular and doesn’t persist in the environment. Plastic pollution is a huge problem. With 30 million metric tonnes of the stuff being dumped on land annually, almost 50 million metric tonnes of it burned, and another 11 million washed away by the...
Dorset barge set to house asylum-seekers divides the public
The UK’s plan to house asylum seekers on a barge in Dorset has sparked a debate about the human rights of migrants. While the government has proposed it as a positive and temporary solution, others believe it could leave those housed there worse off. The UK’s plan to use a barge as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers has resulted in mixed reactions from human rights advocates, politicians, and the general...
Australian government to invest $200m into women’s sports
Following the Matildas’ World Cup performance, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled a new funding package to improve facilities and equipment country-wide. This weekend, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a 200 million AUD (just over 100 million GBP) boost for women’s sports following the Matildas’ history-making run at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. ‘The Matildas have given us a moment of national inspiration, this is about seizing that opportunity...
South Africa leads in global unemployment crisis
A South Africa report by the UN reveals a disconcerting national unemployment rate that persistently hovers above 30%. Gen Z in particular have an unemployment rate exceeding 60%. South Africa is grappling with a deep-rooted unemployment crisis. The United Nations recently released a report that paints a somber picture, revealing that more than half of South African Gen Zers are not employed. One leading factor is a struggling economy, marked by...




