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  1. For a fractious and tense , integration may seem far-fetched. But it's also necessary

  2. Why did so many working-class Americans vote for a candidate whose proposals favor the privileged? |

  3. Sanctions may seem like a diplomatic free lunch. They're not, warns of

  4. Vyacheslav Abramov of in Kazakhstan discusses the importance of new ideas in the country's tightly controlled media environment

  5. When voices of reason are silenced, voices of hate and unreason hold sway | Help us promote fact over fiction

  6. Our quote today, in its most common form, is from English economist John Maynard Keynes

  7. The populist surge challenging political establishments worldwide has now claimed the biggest prize of all |

  8. is uniquely unqualified to address the challenges facing him in the . But all is not lost

  9. The bones found in a Sussex quarry were revealed to be literally half man and half ape

  10. From the 2bn adults who carry too much weight to the 159m children w/ stunted growth, malnutrition takes many forms

  11. "Illiberal idiocy, not liberal democracy, is the doctrine misguiding Western politics today." - Sierakowski

  12. America's GDP share of investment in basic research is lower today than it was a half-century ago

  13. Building a greener future: how the financial sector can help move the world towards a low-carbon economy

  14. As the world enters the era, 's legacy could not be more important, especially for Europe

  15. What's holding back the world economy?

  16. Today, humans release about 100,000 tons of antibiotics per year. But only 30% of them are used to treat people

  17. Across Africa, results in a loss of 11% of GDP

  18. A woman leader’s decisions are no more predictable than a male leader's, say &

  19. World trade growth would be slowing down, even without in office |

  20. Technological innovation and demographics are now a headwind, not a tailwind, for growth | Alexander Friedman

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