The document is the first pillar of a two pillar overhaul of rules for the cross-border taxation of multinational companies.
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The rapid adoption of fibre is slowing the adoption of mobile data in rich countries, new research from the OECD shows.
More than a quarter of jobs in the OECD rely on skills that could be easily automated by artificial intelligence.
Contact tracing apps must be made with privacy at their heart and only keep data as long as necessary, governments have been told.
A global economic body has proposed overhauling the way multinationals, particularly technology giants, are taxed to make sure they pay their fair share in countries where they do significant business.
Free education in South Africa is a goal worth pursuing, especially for students who are poor and want access to tertiary institutions and those who correctly see it as a right and developmental imperative for the country. Germany has attained it. The huge challenge is to
The OECD has just given the world an F when it comes to using computers to improve educational outcomes in schools and to give teenagers the digital skills they will increasingly need in life. In a report released this week entitled “Students, Computers and Learning”, Andreas
Open-access networks. Giving a little, to get a lot – in the long run. Various models are already used, at least in principle, in the recent South African home fibre roll-outs. Now how about open-access wireless networks? Why don’t we share more for the greater good (and better