Nigeria adds Mandarin to school curriculum to foster cross-nation relations
Nigeria is progressing toward transforming its education policy. Having recently conducted a national curriculum review, the administration has introduced Mandarin for inclusion into the senior secondary school curriculum. This decision highlights Nigeriaโs growing ties with China and signals a shift in how its largest demographic is preparing for work and...
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Opinion โ can we reject hustle culture without losing our jobs?
The media still treats Gen Z like a species to be decoded, and one of the last surviving myths about us is that weโre masters at setting professional boundaries. So, am I a failed Gen Z, or is dismissing hustle culture more complicated in reality? Honestly, I still feel...
Indian workers seethe over Trumpโs $100,000 H-1B visa hike
Trump recently imposed a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers in the US. Given India accounted for 71% of this group in 2024, its government is seething over what it believes is an attempted ousting. Trump has been, letโs say, uncompromising when it comes to US immigration...
Is the Trump administration planning to ban contraception?
Presidential plans to destroy $10m worth of hormonal contraception have left the fate of birth control in America unclear. Earlier in the summer, the Trump administration reportedly planned to destroy (specifically burn) almost $10m worth of birth control pills, IUDs and hormonal implants. All of the medication had been...
How an all-woman unit is tackling elephant poaching in Zimbabwe
The Akashinga rangers are Africaโs first all-women, entirely plant-based anti-poaching unit. And theyโre operating with astounding success. According to their website, the Akashinga Rangers are a community-led organisation that serves to protect wildlife conservation across Africa. The group, whose name means โthe Brave Onesโ in Shona language, is made...
Unpacking Trumpโs NATO ultimatum to end Russian militancy
Somehow, it involves China, and to make it worse, the allianceโs member states are not keen on pursuing this ultimatum. Despite countless summits and discussions, the war in Ukraine persists. In most instances, whether he truly helped or not, we find President Donald Trump at the centre of these negotiations....
Opinion โ Londonโs โUnite the Kingdomโ rally was hypocritical all around
If it wasnโt so disgusting to see tens of thousands of people (mainly white men) respond to far-right activist Tommy Robinsonโs call to โdemand our country backโ on the streets of London, the way protestors acted and the response from police might almost be laughable. This weekend, far-right activist Tommy Robinson gathered tens of thousands of people for a march through central London with the aim of protesting against immigration...
Housing priorities are depriving UK children of green space
With urban planners racing to meet housing demands, a generation of UK children โ particularly in deprived areas โ faces growing up without safe, accessible spaces to play. In towns and cities across the UK, children are increasingly missing out on safe outdoor spaces. New research published by Cities and Health has found that urban planners are prioritising housing developments over playgrounds and parks, with serious consequences for childhood development...
Gen Z protesters cause carnage in Nepalโs capital
Public outrage has ensued in Nepal after 22 people were killed during police clashes at anti-corruption protests. The youth-led movement is rooted in demands for an end to political corruption and social inequality, and came to a head after a government-enforced social media ban. Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned in light of allegations of widespread corruption in his government. The move comes after 22 people were killed...
Burkina Fasoโs new anti-LGBTQ+ law is a dangerous step backwards
Intimately caught up in the constant tussle for domination, Burkina Faso seems to be moving backward in time. Earlier this month, the West African nation enthroned a law criminalising promotion of homosexuality, for which people may be imprisoned for two-to-five years. Burkina Faso has long been considered comparatively safe for the LGBTQ+ people vis-a-vis its neighbours Mali and Ghana, but that couldnโt be further from the truth now. Not only does...