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The Chinese government claimed in 2021 that more than 80% of cotton harvesting was done by machine. But people are still ...
More than 100 global brands are linked to a scheme that ships Xinjiang ethnic minorities to work in factories thousands of ...
Inside a vast Amazon warehouse in Beaumont, California, squat blue robots carrying eight-foot yellow shelving units perform a jerky, mechanised dance around each other as they make their way to human ...
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When it comes to explaining the impact of America’s second biggest private company on your life, no one puts it better than the company itself. “We are the flour in your bread,” says one of Cargill’s ...
The US dropped 751 weapons on Afghanistan in September, a seven-year high, but carried out fewer strikes.
UK rivers near livestock farms are awash with superbugs and antibiotic residues, including in the idyllic River Wye, research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has found. Testing commissioned ...
He was reaching for the lamp, the last moments Kamidikolo* had use of both of his arms. He had been trying to see what had caused rats to come running into his home when he was bitten. By the time ...
Last year the Spanish boyband Dvicio were riding high after their latest album topped the charts. The “boys” – by now all in their late 20s or early 30s – were the summer’s cover stars for Like!, a ...
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