What happens when cultural traditions conflict with the ethical imperative to give up meat?
Lawfare: Major developments are on the cards where law and politics meet, including the first amendment to South Africa’s Bill of Rights
Polarisation is defining society; we need honest conversations and bridges built amid differences
Emerging market equities are generally inexpensive — and, by some measures, quite attractive — relative to equity and bond markets globally.
In subjecting ourselves so readily to predictive data, we ignore the commercial interests involved at our peril
The current dispensation is becoming a majoritarian Hindu state as Narendra Modi promotes hatred and intolerance of Muslims and minorities
Education that complements robots, sustainability, minimum wages and retirement age come into it
They represent a range of views and are tasked with reaching an agreement on divisive issues
India and China’s slowdown is natural and they’d do well to focus policies on the notion of wellbeing
While populist governments around the world have continued to run up public debts to pay for handouts to their supporters, others are pushing back