Jul 07, 2019 15:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Every six years, in tandem with the European parliamentary election, the EU changes the management of its top jobs. This, in turn, affects the composition of its institutions. The five key places to be filled are the...
Fourth of July: national celebrations mask America's centuries-old divisions
Jul 07, 2019 15:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views
President Donald Trumps extravagant celebration of the Fourth of July in 2019 with special sections for favoured VIP guests, and political donors able to purchase tickets to the event has attracted intense criticism....
E-cigarettes: why I'm optimistic they will stub smoking out for good
Jul 07, 2019 15:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
There are over a billion smokers across the world a habit which causes more than 7m deaths per year. We have known that smoking kills for decades, but this simple fact has not been enough to persuade every smoker to...

Disrupted world order brings urgency to South Africa's seat on the Security Council
Jul 07, 2019 15:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views
South Africa is six months into its third elected term on the United Nations Security Council. Its conduct in its previous two terms has been criticised for the countrys controversial voting record. During its first term,...
How Senegal keeps unique balance between religion and a secular state
Jul 07, 2019 15:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
On 1 May this year the principal of a catholic high school in Dakar sent out an email informing parents that students would only, as of next year, be allowed to wear the usual uniform, with no headwear either for...

Trump's nominations for the US Federal Reserve are an odd lot, and an even bet
Jul 07, 2019 15:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
This week US president Donald Trump announced two more nominees Judy Shelton and Christopher Waller for the two vacant positions on the US Federal Reserves board of governors. He will be hoping for better luck than he...
What other countries can teach us about ditching disposable nappies
Jul 07, 2019 15:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
This year, the small Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu announced a plan to ban disposable nappies, as well as other throwaway items such as plastic bags. While some commentators praised the move, others worried about what...