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From ancient kings to Trump and Xi Jinping: when did humans start shaking hands? And why?
The handshake is one of the most ancient and familiar gestures. It has carried many meanings – signalling trust and alliance, but also grief and deception.
The Conversation
Mali’s military leader is consolidating power. Why this is dangerous
Military regimes have shifted from presenting themselves as temporary ‘corrective’ interventions to becoming personalised systems of rule.
The Conversation
Ghana’s transport system is chaotic: how it can move more people with fewer vehicles – research
As cities grow, it would be better to have more efficient, higher-capacity transport than more vehicles on the road.
The Conversation
Trump and Lula at the White House: a relationship built on pragmatism and a broader regional calculus
Bilateral meeting between both presidents sent a clear signal to Lula’s domestic audience: the relationship with Washington is not broken, and it does not require a Bolsonaro to fix it.
The Conversation
How to build cities for wildlife, not just people – new research
Urban waterways sit at the heart of the global nature crisis.
The ConversationHow to make public spaces accessible, safe and attractive for an aging population
As the baby boomer generation ages, cities must rethink the accessibility of public spaces. Comfort, legibility and geometric clarity are the essential elements of an inclusive city.
The Conversation