How news is being used to dictate reality In an age where state directed media and tightly managed information are enabling world leaders to…
Exams and AI: What next? The presence of generative AI in students’ lives is not temporary. It is not a…
Brazil, China, and the New Geography of Development Lucas Peixoto Pinheiro da Silva examines Brazil’s deepening economic ties with China…
Imaging peace can bridge entrenched division and build connection A new exhibition considers the question of what photography of peace might consist…
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Trump, Kissinger, and the myth of a new world order The Trump administration’s flirtation with Russia led some commentators to speculate…
10 July 2026 New Sensors Capture Warning Signs Before Fish Deaths in Lake Victoria New sensors deployed in Lake Victoria recorded oxygen levels collapsing before fish deaths were…
9 July 2026 King's and Kenyan Students Join Forces to Tackle Lake Victoria's Sustainability Challenges New international field course brings together students, researchers and communities to address…
9 July 2026 Why India stopped mourning its dead daughters: King's research reveals the hidden structures behind dowry's deadly silence A woman in India dies in a dowry-related incident every 80 minutes. New research asks why nobody is…
6 July 2026 Cape Verde's World Cup success reflects a nation that has repeatedly defied the odds With a population of just over 500,000 people spread across ten islands, Cape Verde has transformed…
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