A New Year Brings a New Start for Crypto
By Duggan Flanakin
“For cryptocurrencies,” says Forbes staff writer Maria Gracia Santilana Linares, “2023 was neither the best nor the worst of times.” On the...
The SFO’s Glencore Investigation: A Justifiable Delay?
By Niall Hearty
The Serious Fraud Office wants more time to investigate individuals regarding Glencore’s overseas corruption. Niall Hearty of financial crime specialists Rahman Ravelli...
Settler Colonialism and Palestine: A Reflexion on Historical Trauma and the Presence of Neo...
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos
“For over 55 years, the Israeli military occupation has prevented the realisation of the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people,...
Unlocking Women’s Economic Power isn’t Rocket Science
By Rathi Mani-Kandt
What if I told you that the financial sector has been favoring the wrong gender - that often women entrepreneurs are a...
Affective Polarization is the Path to Toxic Political Polarization: A Growing Trend Which Potentially...
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos, Journalist and Correspondent
A research team from New York University found that Twitter messages that include moral or emotional words are...
What Led to the Gaza-Israel Catastrophe? The Nightmare after 50 Years of Failed Military...
By Dr. Dan Steinbock
The Hamas-Israel War did not come out of the blue. And it is not just paving the way to the destruction...
Developmental Challenges: Export vs Import-Substitution Industrialisation in Developing Countries
By Kalim Siddiqui
Does a developing economy get to choose between Export-led or Import-Substitution industrialisation or are there factors that make one more successful than...
U.S. Banking Crisis in a New Stage of Contagion
By Dr. Dan Steinbock
In view of the Fed, American banking crisis is over. Yet, US and European banks face the...
Arif Bhalwani – Imagining the Next Speculative Bubble
The economist Benjamin Graham once said: “In a speculative market, what counts is imagination and not analysts.”
As the world economy enters a new phase...
Sudan: Violence Between Army and Militia is a Symptom of an Old Disease that...
By Paul Jackson
A three-day ceasefire to mark the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Fitr in Khartoum appears to be dead in the water as fighting continues...





































































