
South Africa: ANC set to lose majority for first time since Mandela
Jun 03, 2024 07:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
South Africas election on May 29 was an endurance test for the public. Queues snaked around polling stations, with voters standing in line for up to six or seven hours. Some only finally cast their votes at 3am the...
Election 2024: Scotland headed for huge change with SNP set to lose dozens of seats to Labour
Jun 03, 2024 07:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Scotland, it was claimed by first minister and SNP leader John Swinney, is again being disrespected by the Conservatives. This was his response to the news that the UK election would be held on July 4 after many Scottish...

Does the US have a planned economy? You might be surprised
Jun 03, 2024 07:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
During the Cold War, a heated debate arose over the role of economic planning. Did the planned economy of the USSR or the free market economy of the U.S. allocate resources more productively? Arguments against planned...

Yes, Donald Trump has a point about political prosecution
Jun 03, 2024 07:06 am UTC| Insights & Views
The facts and the law behind New York District Attorney Alvin Braggs successful prosecution of Donald Trump could be argued at length. But as a government prosecutor for 30 years, I have been most interested in the ethics...

Mexico poised to elect first female president
Jun 03, 2024 06:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Mexicans will go to the polls on June 2, 2024, to pick a president following an election campaign marred by violence and divisive political rhetoric. Polls suggest that ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum will win,...

International study cap: How some private companies are marketing tech and AI solutions
Jun 01, 2024 03:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
How do universities and colleges decide who to admit? Given the earnings advantage of a post-secondary degree both globally and in Canada, this is an important social mobility question. While the answer varies from one...

Why many countries have prosecuted former leaders
Jun 01, 2024 03:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A Manhattan jury on May 30, 2024 convicted former President Donald Trump on charges he falsified business records related to the cover-up of his relationship with a porn star. While this trial is now over, Trump still...