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Electric vehicle growth will be responsible for more than 90% of demand for lithium by 2030. But today, the U.S. is far behind, with only 1% of global lithium being mined and processed in the USA.
Here's the rise and fall of some of the biggest brands from the 70s, 80s and 90s.
India is one of only a handful of nations that have sent probes to the moon and Mars. But the most impressive part of its space program is its cost-effectiveness
The Covid pandemic has strained global supply chains, causing freight backlogs that have driven up costs. Now, some companies are looking for longer-term solutions.
Today we’re donning our hard-hats and exploring the most expensive construction mistakes in the world
From mass tests to lockdowns, China is on high-alert to keep the coronavirus at bay ahead of the Winter Olympics. WSJ examines the zero-Covid strategy
Here's how chicken took over America.
Los Angeles consistently ranks among the most traffic-clogged cities in America. The county has been trying to reduce its traffic for decades and nothing has worked
What will some of 2022’s top themes and stories be? Tom Standage, editor of The Economist’s future-gazing annual, “The World Ahead 2022”, gives his prediction
From summits and peaks to sunsets on the beach, from sending the jump to overcoming the hump... 2021 was the year we came together.
In 2019, 9,478 Americans lost their lives from speeding, contributing to more than a quarter of all traffic fatalities in the year. Speed limits were created to avoid situations like this.
With a decades-long track record of making space a profitable business, Luxembourg is betting big on everything from space resources, satellites, and more.
Fresh numbers from the fall of 2021 suggest that rents will increase at a rapid pace in the coming years. That's a problem for Americans; many spend 30% or more of their income on rent.
The "theatrical window" has shrunk. But it’s still there.
The global Covid-19 vaccination campaign, the largest in history, has seen great triumphs and tragic failures. This is the inside story of how the worldwide battle to end the pandemic took shape.
In 2021, Ford stopped making cars in India. With the market there being mostly dominated by two-wheelers, Ford lost approximately $2 billion in its India business.
From gothic cathedrals abandoned in the grip of ancient plagues, to ultra-modern skyscrapers perilously over-run with squatters, mankind’s skylines are dotted with bizarre unfinished structures.
Scientists are studying a new COVID-19 'variant of concern' called Omicron. The new COVID-19 strain was first identified in South Africa.
Some countries in Europe are finding vaccinations aren't enough, as Covid cases surge.
There once was a time when getting through airport security was quick and easy. But after the attacks on 9/11, the TSA was created and security screenings became much more thorough.
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Continuing our journey to learn something new, we travel to the War Rooms Museum in London England. The Churchill War Rooms is a secret underground headquarters which offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's wartime operations, featuring the Map Room, Cabinet Room, and Churchill's office, all preserved as they were on the day the lights went out in 1945.
In the underground Cabinet Room Churchill and his key ministers and advisers would meet with the Chiefs of Staff to make important decisions about the course of World War II. Churchill was known to push his military chiefs far beyond their comfort zones, so it was likely to be a place of tension and confrontation.
The War Rooms were a top-secret location, with strict security measures and a focus on maintaining confidentiality, even down to the typewriters being noiseless. A tiny room disguised as a toilet was used for secret conversations between Churchill and the US President.
You can find some poignant graffiti, including a hand-drawn image of Adolf Hitler, in the Chief of Staff meeting room. To alleviate the health problems associated with working underground for prolonged periods of time, staff had to strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of portable sun lamps.
Churchill’s leadership lessons emphasize unwavering resolve, inspiring communication, and the importance of character and conviction, particularly during times of crisis. Visiting his War Rooms was inspirational.
As he also famously said, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” My glass for visualizing success has always been half-full. What you visualize and action through continuous learning is what you will ultimately achieve. Believe in yourself and your dreams. Failure is never final. Reset, keep calm, and always carry on.
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China Coffee Wars — Why Starbucks Is Losing The Battle With Luckin -CNBC
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