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Rotterdam’s future shines bright

As urban populations swell and resources are excessively expended, it is crucial for cities to get smart. While others struggle to contend with this 21st-century challenge, Rotterdam leads by example

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ICF awards JK Organisation for its coaching excellence

Abby Tripp Heverin, Communications and Awards Manager of International Coach Federation, explains how coaching has helped India’s JK Organisation ensure a legacy of excellence

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Facebook at Work is coming to your office

The social network wants more companies to use the work-orientated version of its site

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China’s dominant taxi-app provider invests in Uber rival

Uber’s chief rival in China has invested in its US competition in strategic show of strength

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Artificial plant leaves to turn sunlight into natural gas

A new method of synthetic photosynthesis, through the use of nanotechnology and bacteria, promises to allow sunlight to be to transformed into methane

Emerging markets to blame for sluggish global output

The rate of growth for world manufacturing has reached a new low

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Five kickstarter projects that haven’t gone anywhere

Here we take a look at some of the Kickstarter projects that have either failed to fulfil their pledges or, for whatever reason, left backers feeling sore

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Buy Chinese stocks, says Goldman Sachs

The recent bear in Chinese markets has left stocks undervalued due to traders overlooking fundamentals for macroeconomic data

Audi takes on Tesla with electric SUV

German carmaker is yet another major manufacturer to enter the growing electric car market

Firms’ lack of knowledge puts them dangerously at risk of cyber attacks

A dramatic trend of sophisticated cyber-attacks has emerged, bringing to light the urgent need for all organisations to boost security

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Getting too personal? Marketeers trade in our data

More and more of our personal space is being invaded and sold online. Is it too late to turn the tide?

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How do you like me Nao? Robots come to take Japanese jobs

Japan could soon launch a robot revolution, and, in doing so, relieve some of the pressure weighing down on its shrinking labour force

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