Click here for the Friday Reading Search, a searchable archive of reading and knowledge resources

Since March 2020, Airmic has been issuing Friday Reading, a curated series of readings and knowledge resources sent by email to Airmic members. The objective of Airmic Friday Reading was initially to keep members informed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, Airmic Friday Reading has evolved in scope to include content on a wide range of subjects with each email edition following a theme. This page is a searchable archive of all the readings and knowledge resources that have been shared.

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RAND, 4th November 2024
Friday Reading Edition 197 (19th April 2024)
Moscow's growing friendship with Tehran may signal that Russian influence in the Middle East remains strong. However, it could also signal the opposite: Russia may realise that its future role in the region will be contingent on the favour of an increasingly capable Iran.
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RUSI, 15th April 2024
Friday Reading Edition 197 (19th April 2024)
Iran's failed attack on Israel highlights the danger of miscalculation and escalation in the Middle East. With the risk of further conflict and the looming threat of a nuclear Iran, the region faces a dangerous crossroads.
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Chatham House, 15th April 2024
Friday Reading Edition 197 (19th April 2024)
A contrary view: The strikes demonstrated a more assertive approach from Tehran, but the region’s security now depends on Israel’s ability to play a longer game.
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Flashpoint, 15th April 2024
Friday Reading Edition 197 (19th April 2024)
In the midst of the Israel-Hamas war, a digital battlefield has emerged, echoing patterns seen in pervious conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Stress Management Society, 4th January 2024
Friday Reading Edition 197 (12th April 2024)
For Stress Awareness Month 2024, the Stress Management Society is emphasising how even the smallest steps taken each day towards self-care and stress reduction can yield significant improvements in mental health over time.
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WTW, 12th December 2023
Friday Reading Edition 197 (12th April 2024)
With the Health and Safety Executive warning of a growing crisis in stress and poor worker mental health, WTW experts consider the implications and how you can protect your people and your business.
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Marsh, 28th July 2023
Friday Reading Edition 197 (12th April 2024)
Burnout has been on the increase over recent years, and continues throughout the aftershocks of the global pandemic, which has brought out an environment of persistent and often unmanageable stress.
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WTW, 30th June 2023
Friday Reading Edition 197 (19th April 2024)
The recent rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia signals something much larger in international affairs: China now believes its traditionally passive role no longer suits its interest, taking on a more activist outlook in its foreign policy as a facilitator.
QBE, 16th May 2023
Friday Reading Edition 197 (12th April 2024)
Employers should develop wellbeing strategy to safeguard staff mental health and promote a healthy business.
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Mind
Friday Reading Edition 197 (12th April 2024)
Explains what stress is, what might cause it and how it can affect you. Includes information about ways you can help yourself and how to get support.
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