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VAT Reversal: A Relief for Consumers, But at What Cost?

When South Africa’s Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana formally withdrew the proposed VAT hike earlier this year, many South Africans felt a sense of relief. With living costs climbing and economic growth stagnating, the idea of paying more at the till was understandably unpopular. Scrapping the 0.5 percentage point VAT increase spares households some pain—but it… Continue reading
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A Modern Twist on Old Tensions: The Complicated Allure of the Far Right

“History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes” – Mark Twain. Eight EU member states—Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Austria—now have far-right parties as part of their governing coalitions. In Germany, a political party flagged as potentially ‘extremist’ by authorities recently secured a state election victory. Far-right parties also… Continue reading
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Not all that shines is gold: The hidden history of the Olympic Games

The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.”– Pierre de Coubertin (1894) As I sit on the couch, popcorn in hand, critiquing the flawless flips and gravity-defying feats of the gymnasts on my screen, it’s hard not to be swept… Continue reading

