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The latter may result in higher unemployment and, in some cases, deteriorating quality of life in the cities ... globalization. In this edition of the Criterion of the Month we will explore the ...
Amid geopolitical tensions and fresh economic headwinds arising from US trade tariffs, China continues to support globalization and multilateralism, serving as a propeller for the world economy ...
The most successful smart cities actively collaborate with private sector partners to co-invest in, build and sometimes ...
Countries topping Research and Development: In a world which is largely focused on wealth creation and GDP growth, some countries of the world are still focus on technological advancements ...
The world's largest polluters are also the safest ... peers in both financial and non-financial metrics, according to research from Northeastern University. The findings are published in the ...
The World Tourism Network was launched in 2020 in Berlin, Germany, and currently has close to 30,000 members, mostly SMEs in tourism and governments, and 133 countries. More information on ...
World Rugby has confirmed a long-term deal which will soldifiy Stan Sport and the Nine Network as the exclusive home of World Rugby competitions for fans in Australia through to 2029. This ...
Cities in low- and middle-income countries still have a window of opportunity to grow in resilient and low-carbon ways, to protect their populations and build strong and sustainable economic ...
The United States will “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday ...
(NewsNation) — According to new research, the happiest places on earth don’t involve the United States. As is customary, Scandinavian cities scored highly in the 2025 Happy City Index.
Once considered peripheral, research is now emerging as a necessary tool to anticipate and shape change. These initiatives often blur the line between academia and practice. Many collaborate with ...