We don't know why South Australia's wind farms stopped working, so hold off on the blame game
Oct 07, 2016 16:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Australias energy ministers are meeting today in an emergency gathering following South Australias recent state-wide blackout. The blackout, following wild weather across the state, has seen an extraordinary response...
Clinton and Trump need to address police violence in debate
Oct 06, 2016 15:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
On Oct. 9, 2016, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will come together for the second presidential debate taking the stage only eight miles from Ferguson, Missouri. Since the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson...
In Syria, from fighting to blogging, the many roles of women
Oct 06, 2016 14:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Life
The face of a Syrian woman in Aleppo crouching in the rubble of a bombed hospital did not garner US President Barack Obamas public acknowledgement in the manner of child survivor Omran Daqneesh. But the issue of women in...
There is good as well as bad news about the state of governance in Africa
Oct 05, 2016 13:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
Declining safety and deterioration in the rule of law are holding back progress in governance in Africa. This is according to the latest Ibrahim Index of African Governance. The index, started by the Mo Ibrahim...
Life after David Cameron: the Conservatives have lost a major asset
Oct 05, 2016 13:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
David Cameron according to Kenneth Clarke was a PR-obsessed control freak. If that is the case, he is not a bad advert for what PR and control freakery can achieve for a politicians public standing. Cameron was almost...
Should NSA and Cyber Command have separate leadership?
Oct 05, 2016 12:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The National Security Agency is the nations digital spying organization. U.S. Cyber Command is a military unit focused on cyberwarfare. Does it make sense for one person to lead them both at the same time? That has been...
Colombia did not vote 'no' in its peace referendum – what the statistics reveal
Oct 05, 2016 11:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The official line is that the no vote won the referendum in Colombia. The internationally lauded peace treaty with the FARC guerillas was rejected, and now nobody knows what the countrys fate will be. But did no...
China's Economic Resurgence: Strong Growth Signals a Bright Future Ahead
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