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How trust returned to Rwanda, for most but not all

Violent conflict always leads to a wide array of devastation. People are killed, infrastructure is destroyed, and lives are changed forever. It also, however,...

Remote-work visas will shape the future of work, travel and citizenship

Dave Cook, UCL During lockdown, travel was not only a distant dream, it was unlawful. Some even predicted that how we travel would change...

Free ports could help Britain take back control and keep trade flowing with the EU

Alejandro Riaño, City, University of London and Fabrice Defever, City, University of London Britain is considering opening free ports to shore up its economy when...

Origins of life: new evidence first cells could have formed at the bottom of the ocean

Where did life come from? In recent years, many scientists have shifted from favouring a “primordial soup” in pools of water to hydrothermal vents deep in...

How coronavirus highlights the everyday challenges of people with learning disabilities

Certain groups in society are often labelled as “vulnerable”. If you belong to one of these groups – as an older person, or someone...

Insight into the integrity of South Africa’s police

The reputation of South Africa’s police was further tarnished in the first weeks of the country’s COVID-19 lockdown as videos depicting abuses went viral....

Asking the right questions about the Force Intervention Brigade

‘The Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) should not be tampered with,’ the Southern African Development Community (SADC) insisted at its annual summit on Monday this...

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