Monday, 2 February 2026

Keir Starmer is a new BOSS Magazine Cover Face

Keir Starmer is a BOSS Magazine Face — and his Top 5 global wins of the past year

There are leaders who inherit a country’s reputation — and leaders who rebuild it. Over the past year, Keir Starmer has focused on something quietly radical for modern British politics: making the United Kingdom easier to trust, easier to do business with, and harder to ignore.

Not through slogans, but through deals, defence coordination, and diplomatic “reset” work that aims to turn post-Brexit reality into post-Brexit advantage. In a year marked by geopolitical volatility — war in Europe, a reshaped transatlantic trade landscape, and intensified great-power competition — Starmer’s approach has been to anchor the United Kingdom to three pillars: European security, strategic trade, and credible alliance leadership.

Below are the Top 5 achievements from the last year that best explain why he’s earned a cover story — specifically in terms of strengthening Britain’s position on the world stage

 

1) The UK–EU “reset” that moved from symbolism to strategy

EU-Inc is a new special rule book for corporates outside national law

EU plans special rule book for corporate outside national law

Proposal would create a voluntary ‘28th regime’ for companies to operate across EU

EU-Inc is both an idea and a fast-forming political initiative to create a single, voluntary, pan-European company format (the so-called “28th regime”). The goal: a startup could incorporate once and operate across the EU under one corporate rulebook, instead of picking a national “wrapper” (e.g., FR SAS, NL BV, DE GmbH, etc.). (eu-inc.org)

Why it emerged
Even inside the Single Market, founders and investors still run into legal fragmentation: different incorporation rules, governance requirements, share/participation mechanics, option plans, round documentation, and complexity when expanding or relocating across countries. Supporters argue this slows down scaling and makes cross-border fundraising more expensive and uncertain. (Jacques Delors Centre

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Ursula von der Leyen was selected for the BOSS 2026 cover

Why Ursula von der Leyen was selected for the BOSS Magazine 2026 cover. In the year leading into 2026, Ursula von der Leyen stood out as one of the most consequential political leaders shaping Europe’s direction in security, unity, and global influence. As President of the European Commission, she was widely associated with three headline-impact areas that likely drove her inclusion and cover selection:

1) Driving Europe’s biggest defense pivot in decades (“ReArm Europe”)
In early 2025, von der Leyen put forward the “ReArm Europe” initiative—an EU-level framework designed to unlock up to €800 billion in defense-related spending and financing, including €150 billion in EU-backed loans, alongside more fiscal flexibility for member states. The plan was explicitly framed as a response to heightened security threats and the need for Europe to strengthen its own defense capacity while sustaining support for Ukraine.

2) Sustained, structured support for Ukraine through long-horizon EU fundingBeyond emergency packages, the EU moved toward predictable, multi-year assistance architecture via the Ukraine Facility (up to €50 billion for 2024–2027)—a flagship instrument designed to support Ukraine’s recovery, reconstruction, and modernization. As Commission President, von der Leyen has been the most visible political face of this approach in EU messaging and international advocacy. 



3) Recognition for “European unity” leadership at the highest symbolic level

Saturday, 31 January 2026

Carney in Davos 2026: "The power begins with honesty"

Overnight in Davos, Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered what I suspect will be recorded in future history text books as an era defining speech. It is profound, accurate, and very relevant to another "Middle Power" like Australia.

Here is the full text of that speech:

"It’s a pleasure – and a duty – to be with you at this turning point for Canada and for the world.
 
Today, I’ll talk about the rupture in the world order, the end of a nice story, and the beginning of a brutal reality where geopolitics among the great powers is not subject to any constraints.

But I also submit to you that other countries, particularly middle powers like Canada, are not powerless. They have the capacity to build a new order that embodies our values, like respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of states.

The power of the less powerful begins with honesty.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Global Education Forum 2026 will be held in Davos


📍 Davos, Switzerland 📅 July 9–12, 2026

The world of education is undergoing rapid transformation — and the Global Education Forum 2026 invites leaders, innovators, and practitioners to address this change at one of the most important international platforms. After successful editions in London, Glasgow, Istanbul, and the Maldives, the forum returns to focus on the challenges and opportunities shaping education in the digital age.

📊 The Global Education Market: Scale & Trends

Education remains one of the largest global industries. According to recent research, the global education market is expected to exceed $10 trillion by 2030, driven by population growth, the demand for future-ready skills, and ongoing investment in upskilling and reskilling. Source: HolonIQ

📌 Market Segments: 

  • EdTech (Educational Technology) — valued at over $214 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 14–17%. ResearchNester
  • Smart Classrooms and Digital Tools — projected to reach $688 billion by 2034, up from ~$180 billion in 2025. Fortune Business Insights
  • Higher Education — valued at $728 billion in 2023, with sustained growth forecasted through 2033. Spherical Insights
  • Online Learning — expanding from $325.7 billion in 2024 to potentially $800 billion by 2033. Lectera

Technology continues to drive education across all sectors — from early learning and K-12 to universities, corporate training, and lifelong learning.

Thursday, 29 January 2026

Global Mentoring Programme 2026 announced the intake in 200 countries

How the Global Women’s Mentoring Program Emerged

From the Vital Voices initiative (1997–1999) to U.S. Department of State support and a worldwide network

Global mentoring for women did not appear overnight. It grew out of a public-policy idea in the late 1990s, evolved into an independent international organization, and later expanded through public–private partnerships that connected women leaders across countries and industries. Below is a clear narrative of how this global mentoring model formed—along with the people and formats that helped it scale.

1) The origins: a U.S. State Department initiative (1997)

In 1997, the U.S. Department of State launched the Vital Voices Democracy Initiative. It is often described as an effort to make the promotion of women’s rights and women’s leadership part of U.S. foreign policy. In Vital Voices sources, this early stage is linked to the roles of Hillary Rodham Clinton (then First Lady) and Madeleine Albright (then U.S. Secretary of State).

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