QA with APMs newest Honorary Fellow Hassan Chaudhury
Association for Project Management (APM) is proud to announce that Hassan Chaudhury is the latest individual to receive an Honorary Fellowship.
Association for Project Management (APM) is proud to announce that Hassan Chaudhury is the latest individual to receive an Honorary Fellowship.
New foreign minister Ronald Lamola is a rising political force. He will likely focus more on foreign relations serving domestic economic issues, taking a lower profile than his predecessor.
A new UK government should consider the resilience and preparedness of society as a vital aspect of national security.
President Biden struggled to reassure an ambivalent public while Donald Trump played fast and loose with the facts.
Candidates to be Iran's next president are quick to play down the special friendship that was sought by president Raisi.
Some investors in hydrocarbons may be assuming that governments will bail them out if climate-related transition risks crystallize.
A new UK government must confront these issues to meet voter expectations.
The Middle East is currently experiencing a period of rapid transformation, driven by ambitious national visions, megaprojects, and a focus on diversifying economies.
Neither side wants a war but both are rewriting the rules of engagement.
Sue Kershaw has served as APM's first female President since 2019. With Sue's support, APM has celebrated its 50th anniversary, surpassed 3,000 Chartered Project Professionals and successfully navigated challenges such as the pandemic.
Although the next UK government will have to make many trade-offs, boosting ties with both the Indo-Pacific and Europe would be mutually reinforcing.
Over 32 million phishing emails have been reported to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS), with more than a third of all emails reported in the last year, new figures reveal.
Many of southern Africa's liberation leaders should take heed that electorates are impatient for tangible change - as the ANC has discovered.
While the anti-war, pro-democracy Taqaddum coalition offers a glimmer of hope, the main challenge for its members will be to remain united and act decisively in negotiations over ending the war and Sudan's political future.
A growing arms trade between Moscow and Pyongyang together with North Korea's nuclear ambitions are increasingly urgent issues for the United States, South Korea, and Japan.
Neither party is saying enough about international trade in their election proposals, with discussion of UK-EU trade a striking omission.
A new Chatham House report indicates that by dedicating one per cent of GDP, countries of all kinds all over the world can deliver universal health care for their citizens.
Passing his first reform bill is a major victory for the president, but continuing economic pain may yet erode his remarkable popular support.
Speculation that Dyumin could succeed Putin has been considerable. But there is no reason to suppose Russia's president will signal his intentions regarding his replacement.
Procurement, security cooperation and international development policy require urgent attention.
As the EU seeks to diversify its energy supply, Russian ‘gas-laundering' could undermine its foreign policy objectives.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's remarks at the G7 press conference in Itlay recently [14 June 2024].
Whoever wins the UK's general election, an incoming government needs better terms and conditions for its dealings with Beijing.
G7 leaders meeting in Italy are unlikely to prioritize discussion of public debt, which now exceeds post-war highs. This would be a mistake.
The Prime Minister will make the case for a world economy that is more peaceful, stable, and prosperous and for bold reforms to global governance to make it more inclusive and responsive to citizens as he attends the second day of the G7 Leaders Summit in Italy today (Friday 14 June).