Zuma's state of the nation address: nothing but farce and fisticuffs
Feb 10, 2017 15:47 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Lets face it. Over the last three years the annual State of the Nation address in South Africa has become embarrassing. First the citizens of the country tune into the usual punch-up between the opposition Economic Freedom...
Liberals get high on bubbles and billionaires
Feb 09, 2017 14:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Remember that large sinkhole that appeared this week in Point Piper, the suburb of Malcolm Turnbulls harbourside mansion? The gaping ground presented particular difficulties for local authorities. Contractors and...

Article 50 vote shows Brexit is about politics, not Britain's future
Feb 09, 2017 13:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The vote in the House of Commons on whether the British government can trigger Article 50 has been revealing. It showed just how much the current Brexit debate is cast not by the economic and international interests of the...

Feb 09, 2017 13:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A recent spate of resignations by British parliamentarians has triggered some extremely tense by-elections, caused turmoil within the main political parties and left many constituents feeling unrepresented, or at worst...

Over 120 Companies Are Fighting Back Against Trump's Muslim Ban
Feb 07, 2017 03:54 am UTC| Technology Law Politics
The tech sector heavily relies on immigration in order to continue receiving a constant supply of talented workers and the travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump is putting that in jeopardy. Predictably enough,...
This 'will of the people' talk must stop – we need a better democracy than that
Feb 06, 2017 18:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Article 50 Bill is set to be voted through parliament, amended or not. Then Britains secession from the European Union will begin. So will the removal of citizens rights that withdrawal will entail. Parliaments vote...
It's discontent, not religion, that draws people to al-Shabaab
Feb 06, 2017 17:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A new study of attitudes towards al-Shabaab in Kenya has found no evidence that terrorist violence is directly driven by religion. Instead, al-Shabaab the Somali-based terror group that has wreaked deadly havoc in Kenya ...