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AP PhotosChicago's Kyrgyz community is growing, and so is its economic impact
The Kyrgyz community in Chicagoland is small, but its economic footprint is expanding. New Kyrgyz businesses in the service industry, logistics, and shipping are bridging Illinois and Central Asia.
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Susan Walsh / APRiding Shotgun: Americans Want a Break from Driving the International Order
But they’re not ready to bail out of the car just yet.
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Alejandro Reyes/Choose Chicago"It's hard to compete with Mickey Mouse": Why Chicago recruits international influencers to promote the city
Chicago's strategy to boost international tourism through partnerships, like Brazilian influencer Lucas Estevam, aims to attract diverse audiences with tailored experiences.
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Reflections on a Century of Global Leadership
Richard Longworth, author of "Chicago and the World: 100 years of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs," talks with Council President Ivo H. Daalder and former Council presidents John E. Rielly and Marshall M. Bouton.
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100 Years of Issues, Ideas, and Impact
In the book, "Chicago and the World - 100 Years of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs," Richard Longworth tells the dual history of a century of the Council and of the foreign policy battles and debates as they paraded across the Council’s stage.
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Public Opinion SurveyAlexander Zemlianichenko / APYoung Russians See Brighter Future Than Young Americans Do
July 18, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz , AJ Caughey , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP, Download Report (PDF), Russian young adults have a more positive economic and political outlook than their American counterparts, yet both youth populati...
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ReutersFive Things to Know about the US Midwest in 2020
The Midwest possesses huge political and economic power in the United States. Richard C. Longworth explains the five things to know about the Midwest in 2020.
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Chicago Public Art GroupThe Right to the Shoreline
Sam Kling, Cynthia Weiss, and Sonja Henderson discuss the Right to the Shoreline and the art it inspires, cohosted with the Chicago Public Art Group. -
AP PhotosUnderground climate change is slowly sinking Chicago and cities across the globe
We know Venice is sinking. What about Chicago, which accounts for about 234 square miles of land?
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AP Photos'A stinky ditch': How Chicago, Beijing, and Paris are making their rivers swimmable
How did Paris, Chicago, and Beijing's rivers get so dirty, and what do their cleanup efforts have in common?