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Africa's demographic boom, explained

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Africa's demographic boom, explained

Africa is on course to be home to more than a quarter of the world's population by mid-century, a shift that will reshape global economics, politics, and migration.

The Daily World · 19 May 2026

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The global hydrogen bet, explained

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The global hydrogen bet, explained

Hydrogen is the universe's most abundant element and could be a zero-carbon fuel, but closing the gap between that promise and commercial reality has proved far harder than expected.

The Daily World · 5 May 2026

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The global semiconductor supply chain, from sand to chip

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The global semiconductor supply chain, from sand to chip

No single country makes a chip from scratch, and the decades-long process of specialisation that created that interdependence is now a source of strategic anxiety.

The Daily World · 3 May 2026

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How global insurance prices a world of rising disasters

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How global insurance prices a world of rising disasters

Behind every home insurance premium is a global system of risk transfer that is under growing strain as natural disasters become more frequent and severe.

The Daily World · 1 May 2026

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How the International Monetary Fund rescues economies

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How the International Monetary Fund rescues economies

When a country runs out of foreign currency and cannot pay its debts, the IMF is usually the lender of last resort, and its conditions shape the lives of millions.

The Daily World · 29 April 2026

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Antibiotic resistance: the slow global emergency

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Antibiotic resistance: the slow global emergency

Bacteria are evolving faster than the pipeline of new drugs can keep pace, and the consequences for routine surgery and infection treatment are already visible.

The Daily World · 25 April 2026

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How the world's forests became a climate battleground

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How the world's forests became a climate battleground

Forests absorb carbon, regulate rainfall, and sustain biodiversity, but they sit on land that economies have always wanted for something else.

The Daily World · 23 April 2026

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Why the world still runs on oil, and what would replace it

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Why the world still runs on oil, and what would replace it

Decades of predictions about the end of the oil age have not arrived, and understanding why reveals the true scale of the energy transition ahead.

The Daily World · 17 April 2026

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The petrodollar: how oil and the US dollar got married

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The petrodollar: how oil and the US dollar got married

The global convention of pricing oil in US dollars has shaped geopolitics, exchange rates, and the power of the American economy for more than half a century.

The Daily World · 13 April 2026

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How global beef and live export markets work

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How global beef and live export markets work

Australia is one of the world's leading beef exporters, and the complex web of trade rules, biosecurity regimes, and competing suppliers that governs the global meat trade has direct consequences for Australian farmers.

The Daily World · 11 April 2026

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ASEAN, explained: Australia's neighbourhood bloc

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ASEAN, explained: Australia's neighbourhood bloc

The ten-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations is the economic and diplomatic architecture underpinning Australia's most important regional neighbourhood.

The Daily World · 7 April 2026

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Sea level rise and the nations already planning to move

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Sea level rise and the nations already planning to move

Gradual ocean rise is not a future threat for some communities; it is already reshaping coastlines, flooding homes, and forcing governments to consider relocating entire populations.

The Daily World · 3 April 2026

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Nuclear power around the world: who uses it and why

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Nuclear power around the world: who uses it and why

Nuclear energy generates a significant share of the world's electricity with almost no direct carbon emissions, yet it remains one of the most contested power sources on the planet.

The Daily World · 28 March 2026

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Global migration, explained: who moves, and why

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Global migration, explained: who moves, and why

Migration is one of the oldest human behaviours and one of the most misunderstood, driven far more by labour demand and family ties than by crisis alone.

The Daily World · 14 March 2026

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What credit rating agencies are and why they rate whole countries

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What credit rating agencies are and why they rate whole countries

Three private companies issue judgements that affect how much every government on earth pays to borrow money, yet most people have never heard of them.

The Daily World · 25 February 2026

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India's rise: the world's most populous democracy

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India's rise: the world's most populous democracy

India now has more people than any other country and an economy growing faster than almost any other, yet its path to great-power status is neither straight nor guaranteed.

The Daily World · 23 February 2026

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Why the world's population is ageing, and what it means

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Why the world's population is ageing, and what it means

For the first time in human history, the number of older people is outpacing the number of children, and the economic consequences are only beginning to show.

The Daily World · 21 February 2026

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Liquefied natural gas: Australia's quiet export giant

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Liquefied natural gas: Australia's quiet export giant

Australia is one of the world's largest LNG exporters, yet most Australians could not explain what LNG is or how it reaches customers across Asia.

The Daily World · 13 February 2026

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How global interest rates ripple into your supermarket bill

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How global interest rates ripple into your supermarket bill

Central banks raising rates in Washington and Frankfurt can make groceries more expensive in Australia, through a chain of effects that is less obvious than it first appears.

The Daily World · 3 February 2026

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Why China's economy matters more to Australia than any other

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Why China's economy matters more to Australia than any other

No other country shapes Australia's economic fortunes as directly as China, and understanding why reveals how exposed the Australian economy really is.

The Daily World · 20 January 2026

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