SLR: Cracking stories outdo ‘wokeness’ – remembering Wilbur Smith
Wilbur Smith has already been remembered fondly by one of the remaining credible UK media titles – but these things are skirmishes in a wider war.
Wilbur Smith has already been remembered fondly by one of the remaining credible UK media titles – but these things are skirmishes in a wider war.
“Pouring billions into China now is a bad investment and imperils U.S. national security,” writes George Soros for The Wall Street Journal.
This article by PANDA looks at the way in which media publications in South Africa are necessarily compromised as a result of the funding which they receive.
‘The FDA contract is one of dozens Palantir has secured with US federal agencies in recent years’, reports Bloomberg’s Lizette Chapman.
Using quantitative analysis, Jim Simons has outperformed some of the biggest names in the investment world.
It has emerged in private conversations here in Davos that a radical plan is being hatched to address the terminal state of the country’s electricity provider, Eskom.
Those South Africans depressed at the rapid fading of Ramaphoria might look north. And consider for a moment the misery of Hungarian-born billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
With a worldview shaped during a youth living in the Jewish ghetto of Nazi-run Budapest, George Soros refuses to bend a knee to the powerful, applying his open minded lens to our complex world.
The European Union, says Macron, was born on the idea of freedom and democracy. With a little help from its rich neighbour, Africa can achieve the same dream.
As Brexit’s economic pennies are dropping, the George Soros thesis is looking increasingly likely. If so, this more rational approach to what has been a high emotive discourse, would likely trigger a rebound in the Pound.