Asha De Vos: Sri Lanka’s first deep-sea explorer
2026 Special Newsroom
Why did Germany print so much money after the First World War?
In 1923, Germany experienced one of the worst cases of hyperinflation in modern history. The German mark lost its value so quickly that workers rushed to spend their wages before prices rose again.
Did the German legal system allow Hitler to gain power?
After Germany’s defeat in the First World War, Kaiser Wilhelm the Second abdicated and the Weimar Republic was established. The new parliamentary democracy promised change.
Why colonialism still matters today
Colonialism is the process by which one state or group takes control of another territory and exerts power over aspects of society, such as the economy, politics and culture. It has shaped, and continues to shape, both domestic and international politics. It has been the bedrock of some of history’s most devastating conflicts.
Editor’s pick
What compulsory hijab in Afghanistan means in reality
Compulsory hijab has become an important part of public life in Afghanistan. Recently, a new rule requiring girls who are taller than 150 centimetres to wear hijab – to cover their hair completely as soon as they are enter a public space – has brought renewed attention to the issue.
How US research budget cuts have affected Canada’s scientific community
In April, the US government announced deep cuts to federal science programmes and agencies in its 2027 budget plan. The plan also impacts environmental and social programmes tackling climate change, gender and racial equity, and environmental justice.
The world simplified: NATO
Welcome to a new series that breaks down international affairs for young people and anyone curious about how the world works. We are starting with NATO, one of the most influential international organisations in the world. It has shaped European and global security for more than 75 years.
Film & Book Club
A system of exploitation in which, knowingly or not, we all participate – Parasite analysis
In a quiet neighbourhood of Seoul, two families live entirely different lives. One resides in a luxurious hilltop mansion surrounded by sunlight and space. The other struggles in a cramped semi-basement apartment where the window reveals little more than street-level feet passing by.
Oscars 2026. Four acting races, four strong opinions – and four correct predictions
Should an Oscar honour a single role in isolation, or also reflect a wider story about an actor’s career, public image, and cultural moment? The results of the 2026 Oscar night did not fully settle that question
Pattinson steals the show as Zendaya’s character is underdeveloped. The Drama review
The Drama is the ultimate cross-over of opposites: satire or thriller? The nerve-racking shots and storylines are flawlessly mixed with obscene humor and jokes.




