Why Do We Keep Romanticizing the Death of Radio When it Still Works?
by Joyce Wachau Chege We recently celebrated World Radio Day (Friday, February 13) and I could not help but make a few observations. I clear …
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100 Lives Per Hour: Why This Valentine’s Day Demands a Different Kind of Love
by Nafeesah Ahmed-Adedoja, February 14, 2026 Valentine’s Day arrives again, bringing the usual flood of heart-shaped chocolates and roses. B …
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Why Media Students and Graduates Are Falling Behind in the Age of Social Media
by Evans Ijakaa “Which do you think is the most useless major?” I have watched countless vox pop videos where communications repeatedly emer …
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Changing Climate and the Vulnerability of Subsistence Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Improved Weather Forecasting
by Evans Ijakaa Weather forecasting in Africa continues to improve, with many countries strengthening their meteorological departments to tr …
Read moreThe Empty Chair: Reclaiming Democratic Space for Cypriot Youth
February 23by Katerina Panagi When Cyprus assumed the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026 u …
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Read moreThe Tides of Change: Why Climate Migration Is the Youth’s Fight
February 5by Hadia Khan The world is warming faster than ever, and with every degree, the realities of life ar …
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Read moreSmall Island, Big Vision: Cyprus Takes the Helm of the EU
January 26by Katerina Panagi The turn of the new year marked a historic milestone for the Republic of Cyprus a …
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Read moreWe can’t stand by and watch Trump destroy International Law
January 19Makaila Duncan If you have never heard about ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees, these are apparently programmes …
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Read moreChanging Climate and the Vulnerability of Subsistence Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa Despite Improved Weather Forecasting
January 11by Evans Ijakaa Weather forecasting in Africa continues to improve, with many countries strengthenin …
Read moreHijab, Choice or Control? Why Policing What Women Wear Helps No One
January 11by Monica Islam Austria recently banned the Hijab in schools in an effort to separate religion from …
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Read moreNothing About Greenland Without Greenland: Why the Commonwealth Must Defend Arctic Sovereignty
January 11Greenland’s future belongs to Greenlanders, not to outside powers, not to strategic fantasies, and n …
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