What will be the impact of Trump’s funding cuts to WHO?

What will be the impact of Trump’s funding cuts to WHO?

US President Donald Trump has been condemned by world leaders for cutting off funding to the World Health Organisation (WHO).World leaders say that this will seriously affect the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Trump accused the WHO of “failing...

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How is the decrease in remittances impacting African economies?

How is the decrease in remittances impacting African economies?

Remittances to Africa are sharply declining as a result of COVID-19. Statistics from one payment company show that transfers from Britain to Africa have fallen by 80% and another show transfers from Italy have fallen by 90%. Many individuals...

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Can the IMF bailout the global economy?

Can the IMF bailout the global economy?

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has 189 members, and among other functions, fosters global monetary cooperation, secures financial stability, facilitates international trade, promotes high employment and sustainable economic growth.Due to the COVID-19 crisis, Governments are desperate for cash, with...

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Renewable energy production: What’s the harm?

Renewable energy production: What’s the harm?

Part 2: In part 2 of our renewable energy overview: Biomass, Geothermal and an interesting new entrant.     Biomass Biomass is a clean and renewable energy source, where plant materials are burned, and the energy released is processed into several usable formats.  However,...

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Is this the death of the office?

Is this the death of the office?

The wider tech community has been arguing, for some time, that the physical corporate office is outdated and outmoded and that the Coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis signals its final death knell. And yet the great tech giants of silicon-valley have...

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The rising demand for gold outstrips supply

The rising demand for gold outstrips supply

The panic around the coronavirus has ignited the demand for gold and the disruption in the global supply chains is making gold harder to get to. Refineries and mines are being shut down, commercial flights are few and far...

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Will the coronavirus rebuild life sciences?

Will the coronavirus rebuild life sciences?

The world’s fastest supercomputer has quickly identified an initial 8,000 possible chemicals that might, in more time, lead to one that could stop coronavirus and is safe to use on humans, so there is hope from several areas (both...

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With a global recession looming, how will the rental housing market fare?

With a global recession looming, how will the rental housing market fare?

There are early signs that buyers and sellers are pulling out of viewings in the residential housing market. Although it is premature to judge the validity of such anecdotal information, the situation has the potential to snowball. The BofE’s move...

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Will the airlines get a bailout?

Will the airlines get a bailout?

The global effort to contain the spread of the Coronavirus has impacted the travel industry in an unprecedented way. Airlines are cutting flights, tourists are cancelling trips and staff are unable to travel for work, due to travel restrictions and the constantly evolving...

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Why aren’t more women working in technology (STEM)?

Why aren’t more women working in technology (STEM)?

There’s a long tradition of scientific research being used to make a case why women can’t do something. The publication of The Gendered Brain by Professor Gina Rippon earlier this year laid out (and debunked) centuries of questionable research,...

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