Why the British Royal family dropped its stiff upper lip
Around 450 million people worldwide suffer from mental ill-health or neurological disorders and approximately one-quarter of the global population will be affected by them at some point d...
Recoded to Forum Agenda on 29/05/2024.
Around 450 million people worldwide suffer from mental ill-health or neurological disorders and approximately one-quarter of the global population will be affected by them at some point d...
An underwater robot that’s the brainchild of a 12-year-old girl from Massachusetts could be deployed someday in the war against marine plastic pollution.
Low rates of plastic recycling capture the essence of the times we live in. That’s the conclusion of the Royal Statistical Society which has assessed 2018’s most attention-grabbing stats ...
Los drones están suministrando sangre a una red de 21 clínicas de transfusión ubicadas en forma remota en Ruanda, lo que las ayuda a salvar vidas todos los días.
A pop-up restaurant in Tokyo has run a trial employing disabled people to work as waiting staff. But this is no ordinary trial. Instead of taking orders or clearing tables themselves, the...
More than 10 years since the global financial crisis, many people are still dealing with its aftermath.
Almost one-in-three Jewish people across Europe have been directly targeted by antisemitic harassment.
Fresh from the successful launch of her memoir, Becoming, Michelle Obama has been giving her book recommendations, based on her own list of personal favourites.
Drones are supplying blood to a network of 21 remotely located transfusion clinics in Rwanda, helping save lives every day across the country.
The head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly referred to as MI6, has called for a new era of tech-enabled espionage techniques to cope with the challenges of the Four...
Tunisia is pushing forward with legislation that would give women equal inheritance rights, despite drawing criticism from some Islamic scholars.
Japanese fathers are undergoing an image makeover.
In Japan, there are too many homes and not enough people to live in them.
The tiny, landlocked country in central Europe measures just 220 km north-to-south and 350 km east-to-west. Yet it has an integrated public transport network made up of around 250 differe...
Sleeping on the job might be frowned upon in most parts of the world, but it’s become part of office life for many workers in Japan.