Lately, compliance executive Jennifer May has been feeling uneasy, seeing signs that the hard-won independence of ethics and ...
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Macron seeks to reset France's Africa policy amid shrinking influence
President Emmanuel Macron has called for a “rebalanced”, “equal-to-equal” partnership between France and African countries, ...
Troy Hurtubise wasn’t just a man in a bear-proof suit—he was a walking paradox. Part inventor, part performance artist, his ...
"I’m so happy we have settled it here,” comedian Nicole Byer concluded on her podcast "Why Won't You Date Me?" ...
What if the way we pursue happiness is part of the problem? This post explores why meaning, vulnerability, and depth—not pleasure alone—create lasting well-being.
Punishing retail prices during low output and throwaway rates during bumper harvests have become a familiar cycle for potato farmers. The swings are recurring and costly, leaving as many as half a ...
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Bangladesh's potato paradox: Just another curry on the rice plate? This will not solve the price problem
Dhaka, Dec. 29 -- Yet agri experts and supply chain players say the problem has little to do with farmers, or even with production. Instead, it reflects how potatoes are treated in policy and planning ...
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