
South Africa's energy crisis has triggered lots of ideas: why most are wrong
Jan 24, 2020 05:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Since late last year South Africans have, once again, been subjected to power cuts by the power utility, Eskom. The need for whats called loadshedding planned power outages led to the recent resignation of Eskoms...

Anglo-centric film culture and the continuing resistance to subtitles
Jan 24, 2020 05:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
On accepting the award for best motion picture foreign language for his movie Parasite at the 2020 Golden Globe awards, the South Korean director Bong Joon-ho challenged Anglophone audiences with his acceptance speech in...

The consequences of Qasem Suleimani's death on the global energy market
Jan 24, 2020 05:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
On January 3, 2020, the decades-long conflict between the United States and Iran almost turned into a full-scale confrontation when a US drone assassinated Iranian major general Qasem Suleimani as well as Commander Abu...
From 9/11 to Christchurch earthquakes: how unis have supported students after a crisis
Jan 24, 2020 05:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature Economy
Universities across Australia including in Canberra, Wollongong and Newcastle have had to close their campuses in the past few months as a result of bushfires. But the deep and long-lasting impacts of the crisis are...
Jan 24, 2020 05:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
We rely on the news media to help us understand the world. But news media does not provide unbiased windows. This bias has been shown to be a problem for Indigenous Peoples around the world. For example, Brad Clark of...

Corruption in South Africa: echoes of leaders who plundered their countries
Jan 24, 2020 05:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
One of the shameful achievements of the African National Congress (ANC) in its 25 years of governing post-apartheid South Africa is that its living up to the political stereotype of what is wrong with post-colonial Africa ...

The civil service doesn't just need more scientists – it needs a decision-making revolution
Jan 24, 2020 05:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The UK governments chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, recently said he was mounting a drive to recruit more scientists and engineers into the civil service. His comments echo the much-discussed call by the...