The South Australian Employment Tribunal ordered the Department of Child Protection (“DCP”) to pay compensation and medical expenses to a youth worker who developed pericarditis after getting a covid booster under a […]
The South Australian Employment Tribunal ordered the Department of Child Protection (“DCP”) to pay compensation and medical expenses to a youth worker who developed pericarditis after getting a covid booster under a […]
The assumption that covid would be an equal threat in Africa as it may have been elsewhere was wrong. An accounting must be made of the mistakes so that such an inept […]
The UK Covid Inquiry took an interesting turn last week when top government advisor Mark Woolhouse at the University of Edinburgh lambasted the BBC for misrepresenting covid risks to promote harmful lockdowns. […]
Dobrograd, a new city in the Vladimir Region of Russia, is being built according to the concept of a slow city, where everything necessary for a person is within a 15-minute walking […]
The world’s first comprehensive laws to regulate artificial intelligence (A.I.) were agreed in what was thought of as an historic deal, in December 2023. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) reached a political […]
During an interview last year, UK Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen mentioned that one of the campaigns he has been involved with is seeking justice for the military personnel who were medically […]
Ukraine may be at war, writes Leo Hohmann, but that isn’t stopping it from playing a leading role in the digitisation of the global economy. In a recent article, Hohmann highlighted the […]