Opinion: Like it or not, high immigration is here to stay

[ad_1] Migrants at the US southern border on May 12, 2023. Many elections this year will be cast as referendums on governments’ failure to cut migration. Photo / Veronica Cardenas,…

UK new car sales are up! EV market share is… flat!

[ad_1] UK new car sales are up! EV market share is… flat!  Top Gear [ad_2] Source link

Liam Dann: New Zealand is still a rich country … now for the bad news

[ad_1] Collectively, New Zealand’s net household wealth is $2,207,094,000,000. Photo / Sylvie Whinray OPINION: As we say goodbye to 2023 and welcome in 2024, it’s a good time to catch…

Liam Dann: Never mind the technicalities, New Zealand is in recession

[ad_1] If there’s an upside to grim GDP data, it might be that we’ll get through this sooner. Photo / 123rf OPINION Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was right. He has…

European Film Awards 2023: And the winner is…

[ad_1] The waiting is almost over to find out which movie will be honoured with the top prize in European Cinema. You can follow all the drama at the glittering,…

Germany needs to prove its new China strategy is more than talk

[ad_1] Axel Berkofsky is an associate professor at the University of Pavia in Pavia, Italy and co-head of the Asia Centre of the Italian Institute for International Political Studies in…

Ruchir Sharma: China’s rise is reversing

[ad_1] OPINION In a historic turn, China’s rise as an economic superpower is reversing. The biggest global story of the past half century may be over. After stagnating under Mao…

Nvidia is the hidden driver of Japan’s chip stock rally

[ad_1] TOKYO — Japanese semiconductor stocks propelled the Nikkei Stock Average to its highest point of the year on Wednesday, but market watchers say what is really moving the sector…

Opinion: Supie’s failure a reminder no startup is a ‘sure thing’

[ad_1] OPINION The easiest job of any venture capitalist is identifying why a startup could fail. The service or product may not work. If it does work, it may not…

Liam Dann: Why David Seymour’s hardline monetary policy is a bad idea

[ad_1] Essentially, David Seymour is arguing for a return to the days when the Reserve Bank Governor had one job – to crush inflation at all costs. Photo / Jason…