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Wikipedia and the Destruction of Trust
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Is Manchester finally getting an underground network?
7 Nov 2025 MANCHESTER Hello again! My previous video highlighted the immense growth taking place in Manchester currently. To strengthen that growth further, the city’s mayor and transport authority revealed their ‘Rapid Transit Strategy’ in July 2024 (updated in August … Continue reading
Can Latin America win the race to 100% renewables?
There’s an understandable focus on the the energy transition in the United States right now. But down in South America there is a quiet revolution going on in renewable power which could see that continent decarbonise far sooner than its … Continue reading
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For 45 Years, Jamel Shabazz Photographed the Joyful Refuge of Prospect Park | Colossal
October 9, 2025 Books Photography Grace Ebert Prospect Park, 2000 © Jamel Shabazz, 2025 “Street photography is a way of life,” Jamel Shabazz says, a sentiment he’s embodied and shared with the public for the past half century. The legendary … Continue reading
Why China Is Rerouting Trade Through the Desert
Khorgos Gateway sits over 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, yet it’s one of the fastest-growing trade hubs in the world. Producer Madis Kabash traveled to the China-Kazakhstan border to see how an ancient Silk Road revival — and a … Continue reading