🔒 Who can fill Henry Kissinger’s role as the global sage? – Adrian Wooldridge
In the wake of Henry Kissinger’s passing, the world seeks a successor to his role as the preeminent global sage.
In the wake of Henry Kissinger’s passing, the world seeks a successor to his role as the preeminent global sage.
The Pandora Papers have revealed the offshore financial assets of dozens of world leaders and politicians from Asia and the Middle East to Latin America.
Peter Hain penned this op-ed to explain to fellow Brits the role played by Bell Pottinger whose CEO resigned over the weekend.
The latest national polls suggest Theresa May could be on course for the sort of House of Commons majority enjoyed by Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher as she seeks a mandate for her Brexit strategy.
The Wits Business School is proud to announce that Peter Hain, the Right Honourable Lord Hain of Neath, has joined them as a Visiting Adjunct Professor.
Shimon Peres, the architect of Israel’s defense establishment who evolved into a tireless advocate for Middle East peacemaking, has died.
The plan to build an £18bn nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point was hit with a last-gasp delay as the government decided to hold a new review hours after EDF, the project’s French developer, gave it the go-ahead.
With a Bible in one hand and iPhone in the other, Evan Mawarire makes an unlikely adversary to Robert Mugabe, who has seen off foes over 36 years in power.
The Economist says Free Speech is under attack and we are moving into an era of global extremism. SA’s Mr Good News Steuart Pennington investigates.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame says he did not want a third term in office but had to bow to entreaties from his people, who were not ready to say goodbye.