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Sweden Risks Blackouts as It Runs Out of Space to Store Nuclear Waste
The Scandinavian country has less than a week to decide where to store its nuclear waste or risk having the lights go out
Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Faces Trial for Fraud. Here’s What to Know About the Case
The Theranos founder's trial begins on Aug 31, as she faces charges of defrauding investors and patients
UAE Unlikely to Set Net-Zero Emissions Target Before COP26
No major OPEC producer has announced a net-zero target, and the UAE was among the most likely to do so before the COP26 in Glasgow
An Artificial Intelligence Helped Write This Play. It May Contain Racism
'AI' is the world’s first play written and performed live with an artificial intelligence. But what do you do when the AI begins to reflect humanity’s darker side?
First Came an Earthquake. Then a Hurricane. Now, Haiti is Bracing for an Outbreak of Disease.
First Came an Earthquake. Then a Hurricane. Now, Haiti is Bracing for an Outbreak of Disease.
What Afghanistan’s Women Stand to Lose
“All that I have worked for, all of my dreams, have become zero"
I Returned to Afghanistan 20 Years Ago to Help My Country. I’m Not Leaving Now
All is not yet lost in Afghanistan, writes a veteran political activist
Europe Sees a Migration Crisis in the Making in Afghanistan. Have the Lessons of the 2015 Surge Been Learned?
European diplomats and leaders greet the prospect of refugees with a mix of compassion and fear
How You Can Help People in Afghanistan
The UN estimates 18 million Afghans need urgent humanitarian aid. Here's how you can contribute
Research Shows Working From Home Doesn’t Work. Here’s How Employers Should Tackle the Problem
Working from home doesn’t work for many workers. Employers need to tackle the problem with a new model, writes Mimi Nguyen
Discovery Legal Challenge Escalates Poland-U.S. Media Row
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and senior European Union officials have criticized the country's controversial media bill.
Marlboro Man Shopping for Asthma Drugs Puts Investors in a Bind
The optics of putting asthma drugs and cigarettes under the same roof are testing investors’ commitment to ESG credentials.