UN tells South Sudan government to take urgent steps to halt inter-communal clashes, sexual violence
The UN special envoy for South Sudan urged the country’s leaders on Tuesday to intervene to halt clashes and sexual violence and urged that a two-year delay in holding elections not be used as “a holiday break.” Nicholas Haysom told the UN Security Council that while some noticeable progress has...
Decolonising science: How to confront racism in Black maternal healthcare in the US
Science is steeped in injustice and exploitation. Scientific insights from marginalised people have been erased, natural-history specimens have been taken without consent and genetics data have been manipulated to back eugenics movements. Without acknowledgement and redress of this legacy, many people from minority ethnic groups have little trust in science...
Morocco’s painful loss to France in World Cup semis signals shift in balance of power in football
Morocco can leave Qatar with their heads held high. It was the feet of Theo Hernandez, however, held even higher, that got France through this semi-final. What a battering the world champions took. Ultimately it was Hernandez’s fifth minute goal – the fastest in a World Cup semi-final in 64...
Messi: The little lion Argentina hopes will unleash his ferocity on France and win the World Cup
Lionel Messi is desperate to win this World Cup – and as Argentinians, we all desperately want that, too. It has been amazing to watch his performances, his celebrations, the passion he is showing on the pitch. How he performed against Croatia in the semi-final on Tuesday was incredible. For...
Frugal Morocco have a date with history in semis against reigning World Cup Champions France
Frugal Morocco have a date with destiny as they face off with high-flying World Champions France So Morocco are in the semi-finals of the World Cup, and there is no question that they are there on merit. They have been the most consistent team at this tournament, topping their group...
Silent coup: ‘The corporation has completely eaten the state that created it, we don’t live in democracy’
“Since the Second World War, the corporation has completely eaten the state that created it,” according to investigative journalist Matt Kennard. “It is wrong to think of the state as acting in our interests,” he said. Comedian and political commentator Russell Brand spoke with Kennard about his new book, “Silent...
World’s 10th richest man Mukesh Ambani prefers to buy Arsenal, despite interest in Man United and Liverpool
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani would reportedly prefer to buy Arsenal instead of Manchester United or Liverpool. Ambani’s name has frequently been mentioned in reports surrounding United and Liverpool, who have both been put up for sale by their owners. The Glazer family announced in November that they are seeking outside...
How cooked food led to enlarged brains, evidence in Kenya shows humans were roasting meat over fires 1.5 million years ago
This December, it’s cold and we’re constantly hungry, so we’re thinking about cooking. Also, yes, we’re going to get into the Graham Hancock Netflix series. You knew it was coming. At this time of year, as the temperatures drop and the rain is near-constant, I find myself always craving pies....
It wasn’t the nuisance of a flea Messi served, he was a bull that barrelled and bounced through Croatian challenges
They have always called him la pulga – the flea – because of the way he skims and skips across the course of a game, barely detectable, though the Lionel Messi we witnessed on Tuesday night was el toro, a bull barrelling and bouncing through challenges, actively looking for them,...
Arsenal boss Arteta gave Morocco manager Regragui prescription to win matches, he’s now on verge glory
What a difference a year can make! It has emerged that 12 months ago Morocco manager Walid Regragui was hunched over his laptop screen, taking down notes as part of a Zoom seminar with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta. The fascinating revelation has come out with Regragui now 90 minutes away...