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India’s wells are running dry, fast
Over the past three years, the monsoon – the rainy season that runs from June through September, dep...
Expert conversation: ‘The right to luxury could constitute a legitimate claim’
Anthropologist Marc Abélés latest research focused on luxury markets and arts across the globe, a to...
Is artificial intelligence a (job) killer?
There’s no shortage of dire warnings about the dangers of artificial intelligence these days. Modern...
Colombia’s FARC rebels have rebranded as a political party – now they need a leader
Ever since Colombia signed its fragile, contested peace agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Force...
How to live with bears
Bears have been on Europeans’ minds lately, as violent encounters with these powerful mammals make i...
Is China the potential driver of a new wave of globalisation?
The final part of our series Globalisation Under Pressure considers how China is trying to take a le...
Artificial sweeteners are said to be ‘lite’ but they leave a heavy burden on your health
Diet soda drinkers, beware. Recent epidemiological studies have confirmed that the sweeteners used i...
Two Swedish economists foresaw the backlash against globalisation – here’s how to mitigate it
The first article in our series Globalisation Under Pressure looks at work from the 1930s that antic...
Paraguay’s population is booming, but where are all the jobs?
In recent weeks, Paraguay has been shaken by a fierce parliamentary debate about a bill – recently k...
Universal basic income could work in Southeast Asia — but only if it goes to women
The universal basic income debate has been raging for some years, with politicians and people hotly...