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Georgians approve of government’s COVID-19 response but fear economic downturn, survey finds · Global Voices
Georgians “rallied around the flag” during the pandemic Kostava Street, in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. Photo (c): Mariam Nikuradze / OC Media. Used with permission. A new survey of public opinion in Georgia during the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed widespread support for the authorities’ response to the pandemic. When COVID-19 reachedContinue Reading
The racism faced by teenagers in the UK: new research
Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Thousands of people took part in Black Lives Matter protests in the UK in recent months, not just in solidarity with Black people in the US following the murder of George Floyd, but also standing against racism in the UK. However, some people in the UK may assume thatContinue Reading
A never-ending cycle of doctors’ strikes and funding debacles leaves Nigerians at the mercy of the pandemic · Global Voices
Nigerian doctors earn miserable wages, while politicians get fat allowances Doctors walk past women with lying in a ward of the Lagos Island Maternity Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria, via Flickr photo by Sunday Alamba/Commonwealth Secretariat / CC BY-NC 2.0. Doctors in Lagos State embarked on a three-day strike from July 13 to 15,Continue Reading
‘As many reps as possible’ workouts are popular – and might work as well as HIIT
AMRAP is short for 'as many reps (or rounds) as possible'. wavebreakmedia/ Shutterstock Though it’s recommended that we get a daily average of 60 minutes of physical activity, many of us struggle to find that much time. This might be one of the reasons high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workouts –Continue Reading
Uber supreme court battle: even if drivers win, they need new laws to protect them
Pixabay, CC BY-SA The UK supreme court has just heard an appeal from Uber that has far-reaching implications for UK drivers and the wider gig economy. Uber wants to overturn an employment tribunal ruling from 2016, which improved the lot of its drivers by classifying them as “workers” instead ofContinue Reading
Indigenous and the Afro-descendant communities in Colombia denounce the assassination of human rights defenders · Global Voices
Homicides against human rights defenders increased by 88 percent in 2020 Hermes Pete, leader of the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca, during the virtual press conference organized by the Association of Indigenous Councils of Cauca, June 5, 2020. Screenshot by the author, used with permission. On July 7, unknownContinue Reading
Why we can’t tell if warmer weather slows down the spread of coronavirus
Many people believe that warm weather protects us from respiratory illnesses such as COVID-19. The concept of “catching a cold” in summer is counter-intuitive. Yet what does the data say about the effect of the weather on the spread of the coronavirus? In our research, we set out to analyseContinue Reading
COVID-19 in Europe: The price of being rich · Global Voices
Photo: Public domain from Pikist. By Ian Inkster In most of the Western media, the focus on the COVID-19 attack has concerned government policies, their character, efficacy, and extent—as well as their economic cost. Debates on lockdown, face masks, social distancing and the tragedies within care homes and among migrantContinue Reading
Turkey: how Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is using coronavirus to clamp down further on dissent
Turkey’s increasingly authoritarian government led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) has always made use of crises to consolidate its power. The coronavirus has been no exception. The regime has cracked down on opposition and attempted to undermine its effectiveness, while endeavouring to legitimise the rule of the long-servingContinue Reading
How much exercise is too much?
Pexels The COVID-19 pandemic has made many of us reevaluate our health and take up new exercise regimes. Running and cycling have become increasingly popular as activities that can be carried out by most people without much equipment, while observing social distancing. There are, of course, a wealth of benefitsContinue Reading


















