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Sisi publishes periodical issues in Arts & Culture, Science & Technology, and Economy & Politics.

Technology & Innovation

Thumbs up: good or passive aggressive? How emojis became the most confusing kind of online language

Emojis, as well as memes and other forms of short-form content, have become central to how we express ourselves and connect online. Yet as meanings shift across different contexts, so too does the potential for misunderstanding.

Geopolitics Politics & Economy

Sudan: foreign interests are deepening a devastating war – only regional diplomacy can stop them

At least 150,000 people have been killed. More than 14 million have been displaced, with over 3 million fleeing to neighbouring countries like Chad, Ethiopia and South Sudan. Once a vibrant capital city, Khartoum is now a “burnt-out shell”.

Human Rights & Freedoms Politics & Economy

Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world?

In some parts of Russia, schoolgirls who become pregnant are being paid more than 100,000 roubles (nearly £900) for giving birth and raising their babies.

Art & Culture Politics & Economy

20 Greatest Cultural Movements of the Past 20 Years

A look at the 20 greatest cultural movements from 2005 to 2025 that have reshaped global conversations and redefined how individuals connect, create, and campaign for change.

Art & Culture Book Reviews & Literary Criticism

Response to Henry Indangasi: Why Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Would Never Plagiarize Joseph Conrad

To accuse Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o of plagiarizing Joseph Conrad is not merely an error in literary judgment—it is a deep affront to both moral clarity and historical truth.

Skills, Education & Training Technology & Innovation

How can you tell if your child is ready for a smartphone? What are the alternatives?

The start of the school year means some parents will be asking a big question: is it time for a child’s first phone?

Art & Culture

Readers Pay Tribute to Literary Giant, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

Readers react following the death of the literary icon, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

Art & Culture

Ngũgĩ Wa Thiong’o Does Not Need Your Crocodile Tears

He often said, “Our lives must be a constant struggle against systems that dehumanize and erase us.”

Science & Health Technology & Innovation

Noland Arbaugh: The First Human to Live with a Neuralink Brain Chip

Imagine moving a computer cursor, sending a text, or even playing your favorite video game—just by thinking about it. For most of us, that sounds like science fiction. But for Noland Arbaugh, it’s now everyday reality.

Science & Health Technology & Innovation

From AI to Bioprinting: 10 Emerging Medical Technologies Redefining Healthcare in 2025 and Beyond

How breakthroughs in AI, gene editing, and nanomedicine will create healthier humans—and disrupt medicine forever.

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