
Why Facebook Is Right to Pull the Plug on Australia
This isn’t about regulating Big Tech. It’s about fleecing foreigners for news that Australians no longer want to pay for.

Mikhail Gorbachev’s Pizza Hut Thanksgiving Miracle
In 1997, the former Soviet leader needed money, and Pizza Hut needed a spokesman. Greatness ensued.

South Africa’s ANC Moves From Detente to Entente With a Dynamic Private Sector
Twenty years after coming to power in South Africa's first universal franchise election, the African National Congress can justly say that South Africans are a good deal better off than they were in 1994.

Seeking Global Reform to Build a Better South Africa
The 69th session of the UN General Assembly has opened in New York. Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa's minister of international relations and cooperation, will be there with mixed emotions.

Johannesburg Pursues Green Growth, Urban Revitalization
Johannesburg, the vibrant city of gold, is Africa’s own New York.
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