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  1. A farmer holds a sorghum plant destroyed after a swarm of locusts invaded his farm in Ethiopia
    Reuters

    The Plague You've Never Heard About Could be as Destructive as COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by Colin Christensen, Eva Koehler

    Tens of millions of people in East Africa, the Horn, and up through the Middle East are facing the prospect of extreme hunger as a plague of locusts spreads in the region.

  2. Women farming cassava in Sierra Leone.
    Annie Spratt

    How Data Addresses Food Insecurity Challenges in a Rapidly Urbanizing Africa

    Blog Post
    by Jones Kanjira

    Precise, timely, and trustworthy data can help achieve food security within African cities.

  3. Reuters

    There's a New NAFTA in Town

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson

    Experts Duncan Wood, Laura Dawson, and Phil Levy join Deep Dish to discuss what's in the new NAFTA agreement and its significance on the global economy.

  4. Women's march
    Josh Howard

    National Elections and the New American City-State

    Blog Post
    by Kris Hartley

    As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.

  5. Thomas Richter

    The Geopolitics of Climate Change

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson, Simon Dalby, Joshua Busby

    As extreme weather increasingly uproots communities and economies, leading experts Simon Dalby and Joshua Busby join Deep Dish to predict how climate change will affect foreign policy.

  6. Paintings on a brick wall
    Reuters

    Truss' Number Is Up: Brexit And The Delusion Of Dogma

    Blog Post
    by Chris Morris

    Mayhem in Westminster has roots in Brexit and a political culture that favors dogma over evidence, argues columnist Chris Morris.

  7. Transatlantic Learning Exchange: Economic Renewal and Democracy Working Paper

    Transatlantic Learning Exchange: Economic Renewal and Democracy

    Working Paper
    by John Austin

    November 2, 2022, RESEARCH Working Paper by John Austin, John Austin shares insights from a transatlantic convening that explores the political repercussions of economic inequality and extremist ideology., "Ownership of their own future." "Locally owned and operated solutions." "Building on ident...

  8. Skyline of Paris on a sunny day
    Rob Potvin

    Talking the Talk – How Cities Shape Migration Narratives on the Global Agenda

    Blog Post
    by Janina Stürner-Siovitz

    Cities use migration-focused narratives not only in an attempt to influence global discussions, but also to achieve concrete outcomes for transforming local realities.

  9. German factory.
    Moritz Ludtke

    Germany Accelerates Change in Its "Rust Belt"

    Blog Post
    by John Austin

    Both the United States and Germany are seeing evolving economies in their respective "rust belts," formerly robust engines of the industrial era.

  10. A man holds a Brazilian flag as supporters of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro block a highway during a protest against President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
    Reuters

    Brazil's Systemic Mistrust of Elections and Democracy

    Blog Post
    by Gabriela Ivanova

    President Jair Bolsonaro might be leaving office, but the country’s political trust issues are far from resolved.