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What’s really causing food prices to rise?
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Some countries, like Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, and Nigeria, have been more proactive than others, but it is still hard for many to get PrEP.
The more often you expose yourself to loud noise, the greater your risk of hearing loss.
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Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent, which is why looking after your hearing while you’re young is so crucial.
A construction worker at the Lusail Stadium, Qatar, in 2019.
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New data mapping death sentences in the Gulf states once again highlights Qatar’s questionable human rights record.
Getting to the root cause of your anxiety is key in treating the problem.
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This problem is more common than you think.
One in 8 billion.
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Only insects populations can compare to rising human numbers.
German troops marching through Tunis in 1943.
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People across much of North Africa were subject to racist laws and suffering at the hands of European powers during the Second World War.
San Francisco 49ers running back Jeff Wilson Jr (centre) in action against Los Angeles Rams linebacker Leonard Floyd (left) and Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald (right) an NFL game in California in 2022.
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Researchers spoke to families of athletes who had suffered from traumatic brain injuries during their sporting careers.
President Joe Biden holding court at COP27.
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A look back at what the COPs have actually achieved.
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Whether moving away is a good idea depends as much on a young person’s aspirations as it does on their resources. Staying put – or moving back – does not necessarily mean personal failure.
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Musk’s autistic traits and history of being bullied might help explain why he appears combative on social media
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Arguments about population growth are unhelpful, distracting and often racist.
Privacy law doesn’t do much to protect you from being photographed in public, but there are nuances.
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In the age of TikTok, images of people in public go viral all the time. Here’s how the law does and doesn’t protect you.
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Election of moderate rather than Trump Republicans makes a change in Ukraine policy less likely.
The economy depends on the environment. Economics can seem to forget that point.
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With a square and a circle, the father of ecological economics and a founding architect of sustainable development redrew our understanding of the economy. It was revolutionary.
Infectious diseases like COVID-19 top the list of health concerns.
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The human population has doubled in 48 years, and worsening climate change has left the world facing serious health risks, from infectious diseases to hunger and heat stress.
Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges.
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The latest market chaos is set to continue and could result in more regulatory scrutiny.
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The business world shows that making mistakes can build resilience and prime you to look for better opportunities.
Resilience can be built in a variety of ways.
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Learning to be resilient can help you cope with failure and get past setbacks more quickly in the future.
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What can you do when you feel like a failure for giving up on a dream?