Four lessons the COVID-19 crisis can teach us about data-driven storytelling

The coronavirus pandemic has exposed deep structural problems that go far beyond conventional ideas of public health, not least the impacts of pervasive inequality and racism. Civil society is mobilising to adapt and respond. Read full Article

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Merkel and Von Der Leyen The Two Women Who Could Transform Europe

With Ursula von der Leyen as Commission President and German Chancellor Angela Merkel about to take over the presidency of the European Council, the European Union is set to be run by two German women with a long history. The Continent might never be the same. Read full Article

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5 Economists Redefining… Everything. Oh Yes, And They’re Women

Few economists become household names. Last century, it was John Maynard Keynes or Milton Friedman. Today, Thomas Piketty has become the economists’ poster-boy. Yet listen to the buzz, and it is five female economists who deserve our attention. Read full Article

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Gerd Leonhard: “Se invierte muy poco en educar a los niños a ser más humanos”

Gerd Leonhard aboga por un giro radical en la educación. Cree que estamos preparando a los pequeños para comportarse como robots cuando la prioridad debe estar en asegurar el futuro de la humanidad frente a los automatismos. Read full Article

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Doomscrolling: Why We Just Can’t Look Away

Primal instincts often drive our obsession with stressful news, and social-media platforms are designed to keep us hooked Read full Article

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