
Notre Dame should not be restored – let it stand as a symbol of a flawed way of life
May 02, 2019 17:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Since the night that Notre Dame was devastated in a fire, most people have assumed that the Gothic cathedral at the centre of Paris should be lovingly restored and more than a billion euros have been pledged towards...
South Africa's black middle class is battling to find a political home
May 02, 2019 17:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
South Africas black middle class is growing numerically and growing politically restive. But does it see the world differently from others? Does this translate into voting behaviour? These questions require close...
To solve the gender pay gap we need to radically rethink what a job looks like
May 02, 2019 17:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
The introduction of gender pay gap reporting has highlighted the continued gap in pay between men and women. While it is by no means a perfect metric, the very exercise of collecting this data has focused minds in the...

India: decades of hostility against NGOs have worsened under Narendra Modi
May 02, 2019 17:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
NGO India has nearly 3.4m non-governmental organisations (NGOs), working in a variety of fields ranging from disaster relief to advocacy for marginalised and disadvantaged communities. They are a major part of civil...
Why Florida's new voting rights amendment may not be as sweeping as it looks
May 02, 2019 17:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Florida used to have the nations strictest disenfranchisement law for people convicted of crimes classified as felonies. In most states, voting rights are automatically restored after a person is released from prison,...

US, Russia, China race to develop hypersonic weapons
May 02, 2019 16:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Russia and China have recently touted their progress in developing hypersonic vehicles, which fly much faster than the speed of sound, which is 767 mph. Hypersonic missiles are rocket-boosted to high altitude and may be...
A 'coup des gens' is underway – and we're increasingly living under the regime of the algorithm
May 02, 2019 16:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
I recently attended a large meeting of faculty to discuss graduate students evaluation, recruitment and retention. Let the data drive your goals, one of the speakers repeated, mantra-like with genuine enthusiasm and...