The media need to respond more responsibly to terrorist attacks – here's how
Apr 04, 2017 09:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Two days after the Westminster attack on March 22, the journalist Simon Jenkins cautioned against overreaction to such assaults, claiming the actions of the authorities and the media in response to Wednesday have ramped up...
Jacob Zuma's brazen venality may be exhausting even his ANC allies
Apr 03, 2017 13:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
After months of trying, South Africas President Zuma has at last decisively fired his finance minister, Pravin Gordhan. The move was met with huge disquiet within the ANC, and a predictably sharp drop in the value of the...
Armenia's choice: Trump-style populist or power-hungry president?
Apr 02, 2017 02:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
On April 2 Armenians will vote in a parliamentary election, a major step in the countrys transition from a presidential to a parliamentary system. The process, which began with a constitutional referendum in December...

Why have there been so few protests against Brexit?
Apr 02, 2017 02:27 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
According to some police estimates, which are rarely given to exaggeration, as many as 100,000 people marched across London on March 25 in support of the European Union, together with an estimated 1,000 to 1,500 in...
Company tax compromise is limited but works for both Turnbull and Xenophon
Apr 02, 2017 02:03 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The governments company tax deal with Nick Xenophon has given Malcolm Turnbull something to spin between now and the May budget. Its much less than the governments A$48 billion plan, but its more than had earlier seemed...
Zuma's cabinet reshuffle opens the door for nuclear deal in South Africa
Apr 02, 2017 00:55 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
South Africa has just witnessed a game changing cabinet reshuffle with the firing of five ministers and several deputy ministers. This included the Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and his second-in-charge Mcebisi...

Congress Receives Threat From Unlikely Source Over Privacy Protection Repeal
Apr 01, 2017 05:16 am UTC| Technology Politics
With Congress recently scrapping the Privacy Protection Act that kept customer data safe from ISP mining, it seems US representatives have made a lot of enemies. A good example is the creator of the wildly popular card...