The View from Europe: Re-imagining Caribbean cities
By David Jessop Published on July 8, 2017
According to speakers at the recently held Chicago Forum on Global Cities, nearly four-fifths of future growth is likely to come between now and 2030 from urban centres with over 0.5 million people.
At the event, presenters demonstrated that not only is this one of the positive effects of well-planned urbanisation, but that cities create significant intellectual, cultural and other benefits of value, in a world moving towards the provision of services through better educated, globally connected populations. Continue reading
The Trump Family’s Explanations Are Straining Credulity to Its Breaking Point – David A Graham | The Atlantic
The Trump Family’s Explanations Are Straining Credulity to Its Breaking Point
David A Graham | The Atlantic
As an American statesman once said, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice — can’t get fooled again.” The Trump family has little love lost with the Bush family, but the president, his son, and their aides and legal team would do well to heed the 43rd president’s mangled maxim, as they continue to offer an increasingly implausible story to the public about a meeting involving a Russian lawyer, Donald Trump Jr., and his brother-in-law, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner. Continue reading →
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