
Don't expect Biden's VP pick to make or break the 2020 election
Jul 03, 2020 07:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
As presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden gets set to pick his vice presidential candidate, heres a reality check: Running mates have very little direct effect on voters. When people go to the polls, they...

Why some Americans seem more 'American' than others
Jul 03, 2020 07:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
In the United States and many other countries, nationality is defined by a set of legal parameters. It may involve birthplace, parental citizenship or a circumscribed set of procedures for naturalization. Yet, in many...

China has a new way to exert political pressure: weaponising its courts against foreigners
Jul 02, 2020 15:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The death penalty is not uncommon in China. Authorities continue to execute thousands of people each year, more than all other nations combined. However, for Australian Karm Gilespie, convicted for drug-smuggling...
The US isn't in a second wave of coronavirus – the first wave never ended
Jul 02, 2020 15:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views
After sustained declines in the number of COVID-19 cases over recent months, restrictions are starting to ease across the United States. Numbers of new cases are falling or stable at low numbers in some states, but they...
A post-pandemic world is unlikely to focus on meeting need over human greed
Jul 02, 2020 15:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views
How often has it been said that the world will never be the same again after the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, the question is, how might it change? Might it not change much at all? The questions have given rise to speculative...

Jul 02, 2020 15:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
In 1800, the global average life expectancy was only 29 years. Today, life expectancy continues to rise, with babies born in the UK in 2018 expected to live to 87.6 years for men and 90.2 years for women on average. But as...
Technology is a powerful determinant of change, but labour can shape its direction
Jul 02, 2020 15:12 pm UTC| Economy Insights & Views
Technology is a product of human labour. The working class and society can therefore shape its direction. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), long-term technological change has created more employment...
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma