• Broken Economics: Why we Need to End Londongrad

    In 1993, an economics professor at Cornell University published a study with a damning conclusion: economics is making us selfish. After giving his students assignments to determine their levels of generosity before and after teaching rational choice theory,...

  • 3D-Printed Weapons Raise Concerns

    In a groundbreaking development, French authorities have dismantled a vast network engaged in the production and distribution of 3D-printed weapons. This revelation, marking a first in France, highlights the intersection of technology, crime, and gun control...

  • French Farmer Protests Escalate

    As a form of protest, farmers threw eggs and stones at the European Parliament, while also starting fires and setting fireworks near the building. The protesting was a cry for the European Union leaders to do...

  • French PM Resigns: New Era?

    Elisabeth Borne, the French Prime Minister, recently resigned after a tenure marked by significant political tensions and legislative challenges. Appointed in May 2022, Borne’s time in office, lasting less than two years, was characterized by a...

  • AI in the Public Sector

    Last year on November 29th, the UK Cabinet Office, sponsored by the Department of Work & Pensions (DWP) Permanent Secretary published a policy paper stating that by 2025, the UK government will be a transformed into...

  • What Does 2024 Have in Store for the UK?

    With 2024 upon us, the general election campaign has begun as Rishi Sunak promised. It was his ‘working assumption’ that a vote will be called in the latter part of the year. It marks the fourteenth...

  • French Riots Cause Historic Reshuffle

    As the date for the Council of Ministers in France is postponed to January 10, 2024, the political landscape in Paris vibrates with speculations about an impending ministerial reshuffle. Such events are not just routine political...