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'In stories like this, the data and the methodology are key': when private equity meets public service journalism
When Carmen Aguilar García began investigating the involvement of private equity firms in England's childcare sector with her fellow data journalists three years ago, she didn't imagine her efforts would one day be scaled up to examine…
Political, Financial and Energy News Site Foreign Policy Journal Listed for Sale
Foreign Policy Journal, a longstanding digital news publication covering US and international politics, business news and the energy markets, has been formally listed for sale. The site was launched almost 20 years ago and has had dozens of notable…
Teenage author publishes second book combining faith and journaling
Eighteen-year-old Khadija Naseer has launched Steps to Serenity: The Serenity Journal, which she completed while studying for her A-levels. The new book builds on the themes explored in her first publication, Steps to Serenity, but takes a…
'Compleat Scholar' bridging tourism, academia and industry
Building programmes, not just papers Early in his academic journey, Professor Li noticed that practitioners and academics often work in parallel universes. Academics chase theoretically “interesting” questions while practitioners…
Some Notes on the Future of TPM
I wanted to take a moment to give you an update about the future of TPM. A phrase like that might sometimes sound ominous from another publication. This is not ominous. But it's important. So I'd be greatly in your debt if you will give it a read.
World Cup Journal Match Day 25
This is (almost) a daily World Cup journal I'm attempting, and have no idea how this will go. Let's find out together. Oh, and feel free to join us daily for World Cup KickAround, on The Ticket. A quote from our friend, Lars, live on the radio…
North Korea's Kim oversees latest naval weapons tests
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw weapons tests last week of the 5,000-ton destroyer Kang Kon, including cruise missile launches and “electronic warfare means,” state media reported Sunday. The naval vessel was notably the one…
The Future of the Bay: SF State Students Report on a Changing Region | KQED
Produced in partnership with KQED, San Francisco State students tell stories about culture, innovation, health and community across the Bay Area. Want to hear what the next generation thinks about the future of our region? Every year, students from…
XRP and Bitcoin Price Prediction Ahead of CLARITY Act
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
Stock markets to track crude oil prices, global trends, TCS earnings this week: Analysts
Trading sentiment in the stock market this week will depend on crude oil prices, global trends and the start of corporate earnings season with IT bellwether TCS reporting its June-quarter financial results on July 9, analysts said. Besides, the…
Scholars told to pursue research on societal, industrial needs
The JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU), Mysuru organised the Doctoral Research Conference (DRC 2.0) with the objective of promoting research excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and knowledge sharing among research scholars.
Sharnbasva University signs MoU with Industrial University of Vietnam to strengthen academic ties
Sharnbasva University in Kalaburagi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to promote collaborative research and strengthen academic, scientific and cultural ties between the two…
FMCG companies witnessed steady consumption trends in June quarter
Leading FMCG companies have indicated that they witnessed steady consumption trends in the domestic business while rural consumption continued to outpace urban regions. This comes even as consumer product companies have been navigating a volatile…
Filmmaker explores history of discrimination against foreign nationals in Japan
On a gray weekday morning in a lively cafe in Tokyo's Nippori district, documentary filmmaker Takashi Nishihara is mulling over what led him to tackle the subject matter of his latest film. The director has spent 10 years traversing politically…
How drug gangs use social media to recruit Thai air crew as couriers
Early in the morning on June 18, a message from an unknown account slipped into the TikTok inbox of a flight attendant in Bangkok with a series of questions: “Are you flying to Australia? Do you do carry-for-hire? What is your…
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