Middle Eastern countries are increasingly turning to African agriculture to solve their food shortages. However, concerns have been raised over the one-sidedness of these deals.
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Prepared and balanced: Iceland looks to learn the lessons of the past
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Second-tier US metros look to global audience through Global Cities Initiative
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Bringing it back home: putting the diaspora to work
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Iceland's industry minister looks to rebuild country's reputation
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