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Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall explores how mountains, rivers, seas, and climate shape global politics. The book ...
A global game reveals that our idea of the size of continents is more accurate than classic maps and their distortions ...
There are roads measured not by kilometers, but by the pulse of the heart. Such are the roads leading to our historic ...
Loyal son The Most Honourable Jeffrey Davidson Bostic was installed as the second President of Barbados in a ceremony marked by a call for Barbadians to ...
India has not one but two places nicknamed the “Norway of India”. Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh is compared to Norway ...
McLaren Racing's CEO Zak Brown, author of the newly released Seven Tenths of a Second, discusses following his passion and finding discipline.
Every classroom, in any part of the world, has a few children who seem to learn faster, adapt quickly and perform consistently well.
“Digital infrastructure is a global growth story, but the US remains the world’s most investable market,” he says. “We see ...
The New Scientist Book Club is currently reading the late Iain M. Banks’s Culture novel The Player of Games. Fellow science ...
From the deserts of Tucson to the valleys of Parma to the rice fields of Battambang to Östersund’s frozen tundra, each of ...
The next global volcanic disaster is likely to come from a volcano that appears dormant, writes Mike Cassidy of The ...