Suzannah Lyons

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

Laws restricting basic freedoms may be made in the name of public order and national security, but they are often used against dissident voices.

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Japan’s plan to release treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima reactor into the ocean has its supporters but is causing ripples in the Pacific.

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More than national pride will be on the line when India undertakes its second attempt to land on the Moon later this week.

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Across the world, faith is returning to the political sphere.

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Saudi political priorities might have changed but their religious influence is still present in Southeast Asian politics, particularly in Malaysia.

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India’s middle class has been the big winner from a deregulated economy. In turn, that middle class helps fuel the rise of populism and Hindu nationalism.

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Six clear pathways to help India become more democratic and secular and counter the religious polarisation of politics.

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As the Turkish Republic turns 100, the nation built from the ashes of the Ottoman empire continues to wield the religious power of its history.

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Global oceans are facing unprecedented marine heatwaves.

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Marine heatwaves are occurring more frequently, but what exactly are they?

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Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent under global warming and this is having a significant impact on species’ ability to recover.

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