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Climate Change
What happens when friendship has no benefits?
The West worries about the bond between Russia and China. But perhaps they should consider the possible consequences if this friendship breaks down.
Tackling anemia will take more than iron pills
A new study shows that rates of anemia have started to decline. But not for everyone, everywhere. Experts say we need to look at underlying causes.
Global citizenship education is more than just a buzzphrase
Living in a globalized world means appreciating the nuance of diverse perspectives and shared experiences.
Maybe you can handle the truth. But can you verify it?
Making sure that information is true isn’t easy. Our correspondent takes you through the arduous process of fact-checking a news story.
Fostering global awareness and equitable education
With the promotion of educator Joyce Yang to program manager, News Decoder prepares to expand its educational opportunities and global reach.
Ukraine
What happens when friendship has no benefits?
The West worries about the bond between Russia and China. But perhaps they should consider the possible consequences if this friendship breaks down.
Painting flowers and dreaming of peace
One Ukrainian journalist in exile sells art to help her colleagues in peril back home as she waits for the war to end.
Decoder: War in Ukraine should have come as no surprise
It was naive to think Russia’s long history as an empire would end peaceably in just two decades. One year after the invasion, our correspondent looks back.
One year into a seemingly endless war, we decode the conflict.
Our correspondents and youth voices tackled many facets of this complicated conflict. We give out the breadth of our Ukraine coverage to help you sort it out.
Decoder: The most effective tool bolstering Ukrainian unity
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine ends its first year, the Kremlin might like to reflect on what this has done for Ukrainian national identity .
Technology
Working towards the ultimate source of clean energy
Andrea Kritcher has done something that seemed an impossible dream: Conducted a successful laboratory test that showed that fusion energy could work.
Kenya tries again to digitally register all residents
If a government agency stores the DNA and fingerprints of its residents can it serve them more efficiently or control them more effectively?
On maps, borders pop out. Up above, lines get fuzzy.
Many of the more than five thousand satellites orbiting the earth are capable of producing high-resolution images. International agreements aren’t as clear.
You know who you are. Are biometrics enough to prove it?
New mobile devices accept your face or fingerprint as proof of ID, but many governments require an official card. For many people that’s a problem.
Selling what we search: How SEO puts products on your pages
Algorithms that track the terms we plug into search engines determine what appears on the pages we pull up. Why does that feel so creepy?
Economy
Talking truth to power can be scary
A young reporter once exposed the lies of a prime minister. That reporting had global repercussions. Then came the backlash.
Rethinking the economy for the planet
In the fifth of six monthly conversations, three experts ask: can a more equitable global economy help bring about the change needed to cool the Earth?
Britain works to rebuild relationships Brexit severed
Brexit gave the British people independence from Europe. But can the value of national sovereignty be quantified and is it worth more than economic stability?
With an economy in crisis, Sri Lankans migrate out for jobs
An historic number of workers are seeking work in other countries, many of them professionals. Should a nation depend on the export of its human capital?
Decoder: When protecting the environment makes more cents
The planet’s largest coral reef system isn’t just an endangered world wonder. For Australia, it is a key to the country’s economic growth.
Personal Reflections
Global citizenship education is more than just a buzzphrase
Living in a globalized world means appreciating the nuance of diverse perspectives and shared experiences.
The City of Light is momentarily the City of Trash
Think of Paris and your mind brings up the scent of fresh baked baguettes, not the reek of rubbish on the Rue de Rivoli.
Here are lessons I’ve learned from News Decoder
News Decoder has been a return to roots for me — a startup with slim financial returns that belie both its social worth and the joy of working with youth.
I want to be a ‘winner’ who leaves the world a better place
I often wondered what it means to be a ‘winner.’ Now I know a winner sees a problem and, with teamwork, finds solutions.
Home away from home in Spain, my clandestine paradise
It’s the serenity and commotion that I love about Spain. I must seize the day because I will never again be 17 running around a Spanish city I love.
Health & Wellness
Tackling anemia will take more than iron pills
A new study shows that rates of anemia have started to decline. But not for everyone, everywhere. Experts say we need to look at underlying causes.
Talking truth to power can be scary
A young reporter once exposed the lies of a prime minister. That reporting had global repercussions. Then came the backlash.
When nurses cannot do their job
The Taliban are pressuring female nurses in Afghanistan to quit, further intensifying a medical and humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Rethinking the economy for the planet
In the fifth of six monthly conversations, three experts ask: can a more equitable global economy help bring about the change needed to cool the Earth?
Decoder: Can we live with climate change?
There are all kinds of dangers associated with climate change. Can we ensure future generations will have healthy lives amid rising seas and extreme weather?