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Industries in DepthElectro-culture, the new science of obesity and other top stories of the week Adrian Monck 26 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthFrench is now the fifth most spoken world language and growing—thanks to AfricansLynsey Chutel · Quartz 26 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthItaly has had its 2019 draft budget rejected by the EUAlissa de Carbonnel · Reuters 26 Oct 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionWomen in Iceland have walked out of work to dispute the gender pay gapEmma Charlton 25 Oct 2018
Urban TransformationIndia is planning to build a giant bridge across the BrahmaputraBI India Bureau · Business Insider India 25 Oct 2018
Trade and InvestmentHere's why the US has withdrawn from an historic 144 year-old treatySean Doherty and Kimberley Botwright 24 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthChina is opening the world’s longest sea-crossing bridgeReuters Staff · Reuters 23 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthIndia’s fertility rate has halved since 1980. This is a good sign for the economyThe Print 22 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthThe future of African agriculture lies in entrepreneurship. Here's whyThin Lei Win · Reuters 22 Oct 2018
Food and WaterChina has made a shocking food production discovery – electro cultureSean Fleming 19 Oct 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsWhat washing your hands can teach you about global changePaul Polman, Myriam Sidibe, and Val Curtis 19 Oct 2018
Civil SocietyHungary has introduced a tough new law on rough sleepersReuters Staff · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 19 Oct 2018
Industries in DepthThis is the world's first fully solar-powered airportKristin Hunt · Green Matters 19 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthChina's economic growth is the weakest since the Credit CrunchKevin Yao · Reuters 19 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthA methodology for measuring the collaborative economyKatre Eljas-Taal, Neil Kay, Lucas Porsch, and Katarina Svatikova · VoxEU 19 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthA 'Roman Brexit' happened 1,500 years ago. Here's what we can learn from itWill Bowden · The Conversation 18 Oct 2018
Geographies in DepthThese indigenous Indian farmers are fighting deforestation with gourmet coffeeRina Chandran · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 18 Oct 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsZimbabwe is using grandmothers and a wooden bench to treat depressionMosaic Science 18 Oct 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkDenmark has the flattest work hierarchy in the worldEmma Charlton 17 Oct 2018