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Keeping the costs down on EVs is very challenging, but solutions include improving the supply chain and production networks, and outsourcing to contract manufacturers.
The leaders of Russia and China are skipping the G20 summit, but their absences – and rifts over the Ukraine war – will have a big influence on the proceedings.
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They cover more than 70% of our planet, so why aren’t oceans more central to climate talks?
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
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As COO of New York’s Green Bank, Caroline Angoorly is helping the city achieve its 100 per cent renewable electricity grid.
How can a university make sure that people, beyond its students and staff, benefit from its knowledge and presence?
Profiting from the US-China trade war may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory for the rest of the world.
A new institute is leading the push to eliminate the 'faulty' justice of the death penalty.
All the framework used to make sense of the world's problems no longer seems to account for what we experience today.
Businesses and governments around the world are watching as China grows, innovates and extends its influence. We explore how the country got to where it is and what might be in store for its future in our series Understanding China’s Influence...
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