Politics Briefing: 'Gravest crime against humanity: Brazil still suffers from effects of slavery' Strategic angle: Carys Garland discusses the lasting impacts of slavery in Brazil with correspondent Jan Onoszko. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Politics Briefing: Artemis 2: What to know about first crewed Moon mission in half a century Strategic angle: NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts circling around the Moon in humanity's first crewed lunar mission since 1972 – and the first to feature a woman. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Politics Briefing: As US pursues 'maximalist demands', Iran relies on four decades of asymmetric warfare Strategic angle: Carys Garland welcomes Ali Vaez to discuss the evolving dynamics of US, Israel, and Iran confrontations. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Tech Briefing: Mad Bugs: Vim vs. Emacs vs. Claude Strategic angle: A deep dive into the ongoing debate between Vim, Emacs, and Claude. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Life Briefing: Energy crisis: why ‘keep calm but cut down’ may be a better message for Labour Strategic angle: Government keen to avoid panic as oil price surges, but perhaps households need advice on reducing consumption. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Money Briefing: China gains ground in DR Congo’s mining sector as Australian firm loses permits Strategic angle: China's influence in the DR Congo's mining industry expands following the loss of permits by an Australian company. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Sports Briefing: Ump Bucknor in spotlight again after missed call Strategic angle: Umpire C.B. Bucknor faces scrutiny after another overturned call in MLB. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Sports Briefing: Cuban: I regret selling Mavs to Adelson, Dumont Strategic angle: Mark Cuban reflects on his decision to sell the Mavericks, admitting to mistakes made during the process. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Sports Briefing: Pistons clinch first division title in 18 years Strategic angle: The Pistons clinched their first Central Division title since the 2007-08 season with a win over the Raptors on Tuesday. Editorial Staff Apr 1
Money Briefing: Large Japanese companies are more optimistic despite Iran conflict, but analysts say this may not last Strategic angle: The positive sentiment may not fully capture the impact from the Iran war, analysts said, as Japan's Tankan survey period ended in March. Editorial Staff Apr 1