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Bill Gates Said the Quiet Part Out Loud
The world’s strategy for addressing climate change is not serving those most vulnerable to it.
A proposed system uses signals from nature and human health to spot rising climate pressure. Here’s what it could mean for ...
Investors didn’t love CBA’s business-as-usual trading update. But it was Matt Comyn’s warning on the implications of ...
In postconflict societies, education is often seen as a cornerstone of peacebuilding. Governments, international agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) embrace its potential to ...
Since 2000, 113 governments have made formal commitments to increase women’s participation in mitigating and resolving ...
Odyssey Math Tuition launches a Secondary 2 online math tuition elearning course in Singapore, featuring a proprietary ...
D-Wave Systems is making some serious waves in the world of quantum computing. You might have heard about quantum computers ...
UChicago political scientist Susan C. Stokes analyzes the current moment while offering solutions to a polarized public ...
In Francesco Duina's latest collection, The Social Acceptance of Inequality: On the Logics of a More Unequal World (Oxford ...
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Yoweri Museveni Warns of Future Wars with Kenya over Access to Indian Ocean: "I'm Entitled to It"
President Yoweri Museveni said landlocked countries in Africa are disadvantaged. He warned that such inequalities might lead ...
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Bad wealth made good: how to tackle Britain’s twin faultlines of low growth and rising inequality
Over the past half-century, a rising share of economic activity in the UK and other rich countries has been connected with ‘bad’ wealth accumulation.
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