Special Report

The class of 2020-2022 will forever be defined by COVID-19. The impact of the pandemic students and teachers continue to this day.

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Much like the US Capitol riots, Brazil’s violent uprising shows how quickly misinformation can degrade a democracy.

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Cities in former colonies are now among the biggest and fastest-growing in the world and need to be prepared for unpredictable futures.

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The idea that nature — forests, rivers, mountains — could have rights, in the same way that human rights, or corporate rights exist has been building momentum.

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A big issue for publishing scientific research has been the cost. With the push for open access, new business models create new challenges for equitable access.

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Indigenous knowledge can help us better adapt to and mitigate climate change.

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Chronic pain affects 30 percent of all people, making it the number one reason for a visit to the doctor. 360info explores the myths of treating it.

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The pandemic changed many aspects of road use but as lockdowns ease and traffic builds, familiar challenges to keeping people safe remain.

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From corruption in public works to whether anti-corruption political movements work, we seek out solutions to this global problem.

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Activism can influence policy change towards gender-based violence, but many other factors are at play for it to last.

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The exploitation of workers is a global problem but the issues leading up to the men’s FIFA World Cup have sparked a global conversation about what can be done.

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