John E. Kaye

News & Features
John E. Kaye is a veteran journalist with more than two decades’ experience writing for Britain’s national newspapers. A former columnist and travel editor, he is known for his sharply observed features, high-profile interviews and in-depth news coverage spanning politics, culture and global affairs.
As a senior contributor to The European, John writes across the magazine’s key sections, bringing clarity, authority and a strong editorial voice to its coverage of business, travel and current affairs.
ISF warns of a ‘corporate model’ of cybercrime as criminals outpace business defences
Cybercrime now mirrors corporate operations, with supply chains and customer service, forcing businesses to rethink risk and security strategies.
Matching words and images helps charities raise more money, study finds
Matching the emotion in images and messages helps charities increase donations by creating a stronger connection with donors.
UK to host African Development Fund summit as Africa pushes for food self-sufficiency
The UK hosts the African Development Fund summit, showcasing new projects and farmer-led initiatives to boost Africa’s food security.
Mergers and partnerships drive Africa’s mining boom – but experts warn on long-term resilience
Experts at African Mining Week 2025 highlight how Africa’s mining mergers fuel growth but raise long-term resilience concerns.
New AI breakthrough promises to end ‘drift’ that costs the world trillions
A new AI breakthrough promises identical answers every time, ending costly drift and restoring trust in automation.
Europe tightens grip on strategic space data as dependence on U.S tech comes under scrutiny
Europe boosts digital sovereignty as Planetek and Cubbit create a secure, sovereign cloud for critical space data infrastructure.
Trinity Business School study warns conspiracy theories are fueling real-world protest and sabotage
Trinity study finds conspiracy theories forming networks that fuel real-world protests, pickets, and occasional sabotage.
KAPPE and Limehome back sustainable living in Braunschweig’s new business hub
KAPPE and Limehome unveil sustainable serviced apartments in Braunschweig, merging modern digital hospitality with eco-conscious design.
GITEX GLOBAL 2025 to spotlight AI’s expanding role in future-critical sectors
GITEX Global 2025 returns to Dubai, uniting tech giants and startups to spotlight AI’s expanding influence across key industries.
UK organisations show rising net zero ambition despite financial pressures, new survey finds
Half of UK firms now committed to net zero, driven by leadership engagement, staff participation, and sustainability-focused strategies.
HumanX to establish permanent European base with 2026 Amsterdam AI summit
HumanX announces 2026 Amsterdam AI summit, its first permanent European base, highlighting Europe’s growing role in global AI.
Gulf ESG efforts fail to link profit with sustainability, study shows
A major Gulf study finds ESG and financial performance weakly linked, highlighting state-driven policy over market profitability.
Glastonbury and Coachella set the stage for $400bn music tourism growth
Global music tourism is booming, with festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella driving the market toward $400 billion by 2032.
Geopolitical volatility enters global top ten business risks for first time, new survey finds
Aon’s survey shows geopolitical volatility entering the global top 10 business risks, reshaping boardroom priorities worldwide.
Wartski at 160: Fabergé dealer and royal jeweller stages landmark brooch exhibition
Wartski celebrates 160 years with a landmark brooch exhibition, showcasing Fabergé, Lalique, and royal jewels from global collections.
Redress and UN network call for fashion industry to meet sustainability goals
Redress and the UN Fashion and Lifestyle Network urge the fashion industry to accelerate progress toward global sustainability goals.