Kevin Davie travels to the revived marshland home of the enemies Saddam Hussein set out to destroy.
After a wobbly start, bicycle schemes are taking off globally.
Few of us could resist a job that required us to spend $1-trillion of someone else’s money.
Kevin Davie reflects on a recent conference in Rabat held to explore the potential of a re-energised Atlantic Basin.
Europe funds extensive study into developing the Atlantic as an economic unit to counter growing import of Pacific.
Efficiency is in, waste out. The Mail & Guardian takes a look a look at why the motor-vehicle industry is causing the state’s headache.
What would a default by the US government on its $16-trillion debt mean?
Ben Bernanke’s successor had better make sure she gets every syllable right as she communicates her intended actions to outsiders.
Kevin Davie cycled from Beitbridge to Cape Point in 30 days in April 2011.
You do not have to have done much travelling in the new South Africa to see how dramatically the rural landscape has changed.