After the preschool years, kids still like cartoons, but they want something more complex than straightforward messages about friendship and sharing. They like a bit of conflict, some bad guys (who ...
Calls to drop B-BBEE for Starlink’s South African license face backlash, with analysts asserting the need for consistency in ...
This phenomenon, known as an "economic moat," doesn't just keep rivals at bay but also seems to separate successful firms from those that fail. Popularized by legendary investor Warren Buffett ...
Global growth is projected at 3.3 percent both in 2025 and 2026, below the historical (2000–19) average of 3.7 percent. The forecast for 2025 is broadly unchanged from that in the October 2024 World ...
The “disappointing” growth numbers in the second quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) are not a blip but a clear indication of a slowdown in the economy, the Congress said on Wednesday ...
Congress claims that India's Q2 GDP growth slowdown indicates a deeper economic issue, not just a temporary blip. They highlight limited job creation, muted wage growth, and increasing household debt.
Economic inequality risks creating social discontent, which can boil over into political conflict, according to Zia Qureshi, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Similarly, a study ...
The newly released ILO Report, World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends 2025, indicates that the global economy is slowing ... local development could reduce inequality. Henry is a chartered ...
Prime Minister Christoper Luxon has turned Finance Minister Nicola Willis into a ‘super minister’ by adding the rebranded economic portfolio to her plate and bolstering her ability to implement change ...
In its flagship inequity report released every year on the first day of the World Economic Forum Annual ... the world to tax the richest to reduce inequality, end extreme wealth, and dismantle ...
Eighth District Representative Marlon Penn has linked the rising crime rates in the BVI to economic challenges, emphasising the importance of tackling unemployment and inequality to address the issue.
A new study helps us better understand one of the possible driving forces behind the erosion of democratic norms and institutions: economic inequality. According to study co-author University of ...