… Zara made 2 collections. And these are water basins that don't refill. Water to feed us: Following a new European … on a large scale? We need to recreate coherence. And if we don't do it, the Earth will force us to do it. Emma Haziza … a water plan, an unprecedented summer to experience. I don't know if this will translate into political facts but …
Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk calls out Western compromise on justice, warning that impunity today invites conflict tomorrow.
… “It’s also a way of paying back HEC for all it’s done for me. I come from a tough background, my parents … insisted Kévin, who hopes to spend some time at the London School of Economics this year, provided the health …
… is complex, due to the range of stakeholders involved: donor governments and their aid agencies, local …
Reflecting Progress After the 2025 Nobel Prize
… for air pollution in urban centers: “It all began in London in 1952, now this scourge is hitting Shanghai and … model which is more sustainable. Other fund companies don’t have the adequate or adapted funding tools and this …
What if social cohesion began with a shift in perspective? In Les Mureaux, Jean-Marc Semoulin is experimenting with trust and social connection as drivers of long-term territorial transformation.
Research by Mensah, Paugam and Stolowy of HEC Paris reveals how banks exploit corporate scandals triggered by short sellers, charging unjustified rate hikes when firms are most vulnerable.
… voices more than ever. I was born and raised in London to a French mother and an Austro-Hungarian German-born … School community, I weigh the impact of my voice, and I don't shy away from the conversations we urgently need to …
As the U.S. debates deficits and the Fed’s balance sheet, new research suggests that longer maturities of public borrowing can push firms away from long-term investment.