‘Britain could soon lose control of its defence industry’ – expert Q&A
May 01, 2024 03:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Miltary spending is surging in the face of heightened geopolitical tensions. The UK plans to hike its defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, amounting to 87 billion a year. This is an increase from around 2.3% today,...

US sanctions on Iranian hackers highlight growing concern about the Islamic Republic’s cyberwarriors
May 01, 2024 03:41 am UTC| Insights & Views
A feature of the simmering tensions between the US, Israel and Iran has been not just the tit-for-tat missile and drone strikes and assassinations, but accusations of cyberwarfare waged by Iran. On April 23, the US...
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa
Apr 30, 2024 02:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Political history scholar Jonny Steinbergs 2023 book Winnie Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage is a double biography of South Africas most famous political figures Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela Mandela and their role...

LVMH succession planning: keeping it in the family when you’re the world’s richest man
Apr 30, 2024 02:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
In the high end world of luxury and heritage, many brands are still owned and managed by the original founding family. The issue of succession planning, therefore, can be particularly important. This recently came to the...
Apr 30, 2024 02:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Buzzwords describing the digital dating scene are all over social media. Have you been ghosted? Is someone orbiting you? Are you being breadcrumbed? While these dating patterns may not be new, the words to describe them...

Four myths about vertical farming debunked by an expert
Apr 30, 2024 02:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Business Technology
Vertical farms look hi-tech and sophisticated, but the premise is simple plants are grown without soil, with their roots in a solution containing nutrients. This innovative approach to agriculture is growing in global...
Young middle-class Nigerians are desperate to leave the country: insights into why
Apr 30, 2024 02:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Since the 1980s, migration has been a part of the Nigerian middle-class psyche, catalysed by the usual suspects: high unemployment, security concerns, infrastructure gaps, and poor governance. Migrants tends to be...