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According to the World Bank, more than half of the world’s population (4.4 billion people) lives in cities. This shift is set to continue and nearly 7 in 10 people will live in cities by 2050. Thank ...
As global inequality soars, President Donald Trump has recruited a bloat of fellow billionaires to help run his ...
Artesian Resources offers a better risk-reward balance with its lower debt, growth potential, and discounted valuation. See ...
This is the fifth in a series of essays from the Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP on how to fix the British economy. You can read the ...
Fred Fisk (1917-2009) was an Australian who stumbled into the emerging field of “development” during service as a colonial ...
The socio-political differences between India’s north and south may have reduced with decades of assimilation but Hindu ...
Hungary is now one of the poorest countries, and possibly the poorest, in the European Union. Industrial production is ...
In his recent essay on India pursuing an ... we are inevitably driving much of our population to live in ruins. An alternative vision of growth is possible, one that marries increased prosperity ...
Demographics are destiny. That idea lay at the heart of the 2002 book The Emerging Democratic Majority, which argued that racial-demographic transformation, among other factors, was producing a ...
Engineers have created new technology that can move cells without touching them, enabling critical tasks that currently require large pieces of lab equipment to be carried out on a benchtop device.
Pancreatic cancer arises from mutations in the DNA of pancreatic cells, leading to uncontrolled growth and tumour formation.