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One of a series of illustrations for Cicero Magazine on German elections. This one is about the idea of Minimum Basic Income Source: Cicero Magazine |
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Schaeuble's financial politics are not beneficial for the future of Germany or Europe. Source: Cicero magazine |
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Digitalisation of industry Source: Cicero |
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Stalinist managerialism in the English University system Source: Times Higher Education Supplement |
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There is a tendency in Europe to solve economic problems by simply giving away free money for people to spend and grow the Economy. Source: Cicero |
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The British referendum on EU membership is a risky gamble that could have major consequences Source: Cicero |
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The relationship between Journalists and company spokespeople is strained, as shown by the example of the VW scandal. Companies lie and journalists don't research properly. Source: Wirtschaftsjournalist |
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book jacket illustration for Medicins sans Frontieres about how to reconcile security for staff with effectiveness in the field Source: http://www.msf.org/ |
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after the Volkswagen scandal the German car industry faces the challenge to find alternatives to the diesel engine. Source: Cicero magazine |
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The Freedom of Information act does not apply to the legislative branch of US government, because members of Congress have chosen to exempt themselves. Source: New York Times |
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news is no more distributed by a few publishing companies, but picked apart and shared by many users over social networks. Source: L'espresso |
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Devaluing a country's currency gives it a trade advantage over other countries, and is a strategy used in economic warfare. Source: Cicero |
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Investment bonds for University Education instead of student fees Source: Times Higher Education |
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About photography and the internet. Free brief. Source: Courrier International |
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About photography and the internet. Free brief. Source: Courrier International |
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The failure of Troika to reform the Greek economy Source: Cicero |
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Teachers should be trained in Universities with research facilities, but government has undermined this by giving incentives to lower quality institutions. Source: Times Educational Supplement |
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A notorious undercover police officer who infiltrated activist groups in the 90s, now lectures on terrorism policing. Source: Times Educational Supplement |
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If you believe that crude will rise again, the best strategy is to reach for small-cap energy stocks.
(I don't really know what that means either) Source: Fortune Magazine |
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Restoring relations between USA and Cuba Source: New York Times |
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Charities campaign for donations before Christmas, but motives for donating are not always altruistic. Source: Cicero Magazine |
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the government is making 'politics of fear' by creating panic over ebola and terrorism Source: The Guardian |
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the struggle between Labour and Capital has lost some battles in the past, but has not gone away. Source: The Guardian |
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The end of the over-night sleeper trains Source: The Guardian |
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Electric cars in Oslo, second illustration Source: Cicero |
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German savings banks are accused of abusing their position of power in local communities. Source: Cicero |
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political comment about a thriving partnership between old 'New' Labour and Tesco Supermarket. Source: The Guardian |
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high frequency trading: race between hare and hedgehog, software is much faster than people. Source: Cicero |
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traditional stock market trading as carried out by people is eroded by soft ware and high speed connections Source: Cicero |
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Some people have no work, others work themselves to death. The answer is to shorten the work day, so there is work for everybody. Source: der Freitag |
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The problem with the education reform is that central government tries to control all the country's diverse schools. Source: The Guardian |
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Electric cars in Oslo Source: Cicero |
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International corporations avoid paying tax by setting up headquarters in small countries outside their trade zones. Source: Der Freitag |
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The Keystone XL pipeline project in the US is controversial, but might get approved because of the oil industry's influence on Congress. Source: The New York Times |
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Indian migrant workers are subjected to bad working conditions in Qatar and elsewhere. Source: The Guardian |
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Digital gadgets like smart phones will increasingly be used to monitor not just movement of people, but also their internal condition and history. Medical data will be networked between devices and organisations. Source: Libération |
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The increase of global trade of products and services between governments. Source: The Economist |
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The director of a German bank is retiring as the organisation faces crisis. Source: Die Zeit, unpublished |
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financial advisors are using jargon to cover up risks for investors Source: die Zeit, unpublished |
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Providers of car insurance are raising fees. It's time to switch. Source: die Zeit, unpublished |
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Germany's 'Left' party is radically pacifist and rejects all wars. It would make it a difficult partner in a coalition government. Source: der Freitag |
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Samsung is expanding into Silicon Valley Source: Fortune Magazine |
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Today's economic problems of Caribbean nations can be traced back to slavery and the industrial revolution in Europe. Source: NYT, Op-ed |
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Does violence really help dictators to stay in power? Source: The Economist |
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Boycotting Vodka Won’t Help Russia’s Gays Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/21/opinion/boycotting-vodka-wont-help-russias-gays.html?ref=opinion&_r=0 |
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Moguls cover up media content which jeopardises their financial interests. Source: NY Times |
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Simon Jenkins on the vulgarity of London's new tall buildings. Source: the Guardian |
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headline: "Don't be fooled by Google's Prius-driving babyfacery" Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/17/dont-be-fooled-by-googles-babyfacery |
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Editorial on how governments encourage women to have children, in order to have a large working and tax paying population. Source: der Freitag |
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Illustration for article on tax heavens. Source: der Freitag |
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the author discusses the possibility of a European army, especially sharing equipment and technology. He argues that Europe might be better served with a peace keeping force. Source: der Freitag |
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Science and Philosophy Article on how the public relates to science and technology, and what can be done to improve this relationship on a political level. Source: Libération, Paris, 17 January 2013 |
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