The rise of Nordic gang violence
The Nordic countries, often praised as the happiest, safest and most reliable countries in the world, are facing a growing…
Is the FED playing politics?
The Federal Reserve has made waves in the financial world by cutting interest rates in a move aimed at stabilising…
Climate Nudges: Small Shifts, Big Impact – How to Harness Behavioural Science for a Greener Future
In the race to combat the ever-present effects of climate change, it’s the little things that count and behavioural economics…
The Sudanese Conflict: How Negligence, Power, and Corruption Have Created the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Decades
The news is often far from uplifting. When we turn to our preferred sources, we’re met with distressing headlines: hospitals…
Paris 2024 Olympics: How Much Will the Games Cost?
The Olympic Games are well under way in Paris following a spectacular and rather unusual opening ceremony on the Seine….
The Economics Behind Temu: Prices Too Good To Be True?
Temu, an online marketplace, offers heavily discounted generic products by shipping directly from Chinese factories, cutting out the ‘middleman’ and…
Harris Unveils Key Policies on Tax Cuts,Healthcare, and Foreign Policy in first Presidential Debate
Following last night’s debate, Vice President Kamala Harris has presented her vision for the future of the United States, focusing…
Blackstone’s 14 Billion Dollar Data Gamble
In a massive deal that’s shaking up the Australian digital infrastructure scene, global investment giant Blackstone, along with the Canada…
Will Labour’s tax rises cause significant drawbacks to UK investment?
Prime Minster Sir Keir Starmer has said that the October Budget will be ‘painful’ in his speech from 10 Downing…
The rise of the boycott phenomenon in the modern world: A powerful tool or a double-edged sword?
In a society where information and social media are intertwined, and have become accessible by anyone, the power of collective…