Migration and Urbanisation

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The Atlantic

The Unconstitutional Tactics Trump Wants to Revive in Memphis

The president’s plans resemble the aggressive, showy, and ultimately failed crime-fighting strategy once used by the city’s…
The Atlantic

Back to School in Gaza

When the air strikes are over, the teacher resumes her lesson.
Migration – The Conversation

Australia needs more workers. These are the policy changes that would…

The challenge is not job creation, but how to find the workers we need. There’s much the government can do, from childcare to…

Politicians are pushing AI as a quick fix to Australia’s housing…

If governments now see AI as a tool to reform housing planning and assessments, they shouldn’t rush headlong.
Migration – The Conversation

Social connections, service access, language: how disability can make…

Australia is increasingly settling refugees with disability. New research points to intersecting issues that help and hinder how…
The Atlantic

The Neighbor From Hell

Israel and the United States delivered a blow to Iran. But it could come back stronger.
The Atlantic

State of Permanent Fake Emergency

Today, the structure of law granting exceptional emergency powers is a grave threat to democracy and an avenue toward…

Politicians have scapegoated immigration for decades. It’s time to…

Anti-immigration rallies across Australia are the culmination of years of political scaremongering. But better immigration…

Africa’s city planners must look to the global south for solutions:…

Johannesburg in South Africa and São Paulo in Brazil offer useful insights into how cities in the global south should be managed.

250,000 Ethiopians migrate every year: what drives them and what…

Legal ways to make a decent life inside and outside Ethiopia should be increased.

Australia, why are you still obsessed with freeways – when they’re…

Expanding freeway networks undermines climate action. It points to a deep-seated flaw in Australia’s urban planning systems which…

Irregular migrants in Europe face obstacles to exercising legal…

There are various social and labour rights for irregular migrants in the different EU member states and the UK. But the costs of…

Canadian cities are unprepared for climate-driven migration — here’s…

As climate change worsens extreme weather events, people in rural areas will increasingly seek refuge in urban areas. Cities must…

Canada’s proposed Strong Borders Act further threatens the legal…

Bill C-2’s expanded enforcement powers and increased risk of status revocation could make the current precarity for migrants much…

East African countries and open borders: great strides, but still a…

The East African Community has been ambitious in creating a regional common market. This includes making it easy for people to…
The Atlantic

The Biggest Myth About the YIMBY Movement

There’s nothing centrist or conservative about the push to lower housing costs.

Climate Transition Impact Framework: Indonesia case study

The C-TIF analyzes and offers a fact base for the projected socioeconomic impacts of different climate pathways. It was piloted…

World in color: How Sudarshan became a global pigment powerhouse

In this Leading Asia interview, Rajesh Rathi shares Sudarshan Chemical Industries Limited’s journey to become a global player in…

The Iberian green industrial opportunity: Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage could play a critical role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate industries in the Iberian Peninsula.

John Stankey talks about leaning into the long term at AT&T

John Stankey, the CEO and Chairman of AT&T, unpacks his decision around the company’s repositioning and shares his big-bet plans…
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