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Friday, 1 May 2026
GLOBAL EDUCATION FORUM 2026 will be held in Davos
Ukrainian drones have issued “sanctions” to the Tuapse oil depots
Ukrainian drones have issued “sanctions” to the Tuapse oil depots for the 4th time this month — this is how Ukrainian sources and military commentators describe the latest series of strikes.
“Fire Sanctions”: How Ukrainian Drones Are Methodically Targeting Russia’s Oil Economy
Why 2026 is the Year of the Family Business
The Silent Giant: Macroeconomic Dominance in 2026
The data for 2026 paints a definitive picture: family businesses are the fundamental engine of global prosperity. Contributing over 70% of global GDP, these enterprises represent the lifeblood of both developed and emerging markets. While the global economy navigated a modest 3.3% growth rate in 2025, the top 500 family-owned firms outpaced the market with a remarkable 10% revenue surge, reaching a combined turnover of $8.8 trillion.
To put this in perspective, if the world’s leading family businesses were a single nation, they would constitute the third-largest economy on Earth, trailing only the United States and China. This economic footprint is equally vital to the social fabric; family firms provide 60% of global employment, a figure that climbs to 80% in the private sectors of several industrial powerhouses.
The Anatomy of Resilience: Why the Model Wins
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Robert “Madyar” Brovdi: From Entrepreneur to Architect of Ukraine’s Drone Revolution
In June 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved Brovdi’s appointment as Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, making him responsible for one of the most innovative and strategically important branches of Ukraine’s military. (President of Ukraine)
Dr Olga Azarova: “Children Should Not Learn to Suffer — They Should Learn to Solve Problems”
MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL is one of the most recognisable international brands in children’s business education. Its mission is ambitious and unusual: to teach children entrepreneurship, invention, leadership and financial thinking from the age of six.
Over the years, the MINIBOSS methodology has helped develop tens of thousands of young entrepreneurs around the world — children who learn not only how to build a business, but how to think independently, solve problems creatively and realise their own potential.
One of the most distinctive developments of the MINIBOSS ecosystem is the FAMILY BUSINESS CAMP — a special educational format designed to nurture young entrepreneurs together with their families. It connects business education, family strategy, innovation, leadership and practical project work in one powerful environment.
We spoke with Dr Olga Azarova, founder of MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL, about why children need entrepreneurship education, how the FAMILY BUSINESS CAMP works, and why the future belongs to families that teach their children not to wait for opportunities, but to create them.
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
“Without Us, You Would Be Speaking French”: King Charles III’s Diplomatic Joke at the White House
King Charles III delivered one of the most memorable lines of his state visit to Washington during a White House reception, when he jokingly told President Donald Trump that, without Britain, Americans “would be speaking French.” The remark was humorous, but it carried a deeper historical and diplomatic meaning: it transformed centuries of Anglo-American rivalry, war, reconciliation and alliance into a single elegant joke.
According to reports from several international outlets, the King made the comment during a state dinner hosted by President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the White House. The line was widely interpreted as a witty response to Trump’s earlier claim that, without the United States, Europeans would be “speaking German” after the Second World War. King Charles turned the argument back through history, reminding the audience that Britain’s long struggle with France shaped the early geopolitical destiny of North America. (Ground News)
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