Russia has largely escaped the economic cost of sanctions. In this series of four articles, I will explore how and why this happened and what, if anything, the West can expect in 2023 from its economic pushback on Moscow.
A large cohort of technology companies are feeling pain right now. The Marco Polo Network is an extreme example, a cautionary take that begs a simple question: how do you go from a multinational investment bank valuing you at $150 million to collapsing within 12 weeks?
Newcastle United is one of the great British clubs. They have brilliant fans, and football is a religion in the city. It would be bad for football if they won today.
When the ball is in play, a rugby referee has 138 potential penalties he may award, a staggering amount to assess while keeping up with elite professional athletes.
Over the course of his presidency of the GAA, Jarlath Burns could become a significant figure in the association's history and in Irish life.
Irish women may theoretically have more agency over their work, relationships status and family life than ever, but women’s agency is always enhanced or constrained by social status and by the larger contexts in which they live.
How do we measure an economy’s growth? If we have to measure something, what should we measure? Let’s start with the most important measure: Jobs.
In twenty years, workers' living standards will be lower because there'll be more elderly people to care for. Is there another way to solve the problem?
A dispute between the Irish Data Protection Commission, the European Data Protection Board and Meta could conceivably result in Meta pulling its biggest products out of the EU.
A strong personal brand can enhance your career prospects, increase business, and get people to help you more. It also validates what you do, makes you feel better about yourself, and you meet like-minded people with shared interests.
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