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.
Want your business to succeed? Start with your own wellbeing, say SME leaders
An Amex survey shows SME leaders believe wellbeing and work-life balance are crucial for productivity, decision-making, and business success.
The four developers shaping Dubai’s skyline
Dubai’s real estate engine runs on ambition — four developers shaping the skyline with bold designs and global vision.
The five superyacht shows that matter most
Discover the world’s five most important superyacht shows, from Monaco to Florida, showcasing innovation, luxury, and billion-dollar deals.
Diving into… open water safely
Ben Hooper shares essential tips for diving safely into open water, preventing drowning, and enjoying wild swimming responsibly.
Short circuit: humanoids go for gold at first ‘Olympics for robots’
Humanoid robots compete for gold at the first World Humanoid Robotics Games in Beijing, showcasing advanced AI and agility.
Return to sender? Royal Mail’s red boxes go high-tech
Royal Mail introduces high-tech red post boxes with solar panels and barcode scanners to streamline parcel returns.
Banchile Inversiones receives three prestigious international awards
Banchile Inversiones wins three international awards, highlighting its leadership in investment management, digital innovation, and capital markets.
New IBM–NASA AI aims to forecast solar flares before they knock out satellites or endanger astronauts
IBM and NASA launch Surya AI to forecast solar flares, protecting satellites, power grids, and astronauts from space weather.
Uber plots Channel Tunnel disruption with app-bookable high-speed trains
Uber partners with Gemini Rail to offer app-bookable high-speed trains from London to Paris, Brussels, and Lille by 2029.
Global tech leaders back Nigeria’s $1 trillion digital ambition at GITEX Nigeria 2025
Global tech leaders gather at GITEX Nigeria 2025 to support the country’s $1 trillion digital economy and AI growth.
Scientists are racing to protect sea coral with robots and AI as heatwaves devastate reefs
Scientists use robots, AI, and “super corals” to speed up coral reef restoration as heatwaves devastate reefs worldwide.
Game, set…wax. Billie Jean King statue unveiled in New York
Billie Jean King is immortalised in wax at the InterContinental New York Times Square, ahead of the U.S. Open, celebrating...
Vegas on a losing streak as visitors drop 11%
Las Vegas visitor numbers fell 11% in June as hotel occupancy, room rates, and convention traffic weakened sharply.
The European launches new Digital Content Exchange Network
The European launches the Digital Content Exchange Network, enabling media outlets to share trusted journalism across borders.
Hopeful signs for a gentler fight against cancer
A reader reflects on Curium’s nuclear medicine breakthrough and calls for wider awareness and faster access to treatments
A welcome step on financial inclusion
MauBank’s ElleBoost programme is a practical way of tackling barriers that hold back women in business