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The Luddites lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As the threat of artificial intelligence looms, can we do any better?
A London exhibition is exploring the relationship between the 19th-century British designer William Morris and Islamic art ...
Let's begin not with the global headlines of tariff threats and decoupling but with the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
The FG has said the annual $4bn garment import bill is unsustainable, is targeting the revival of the local textile sector.
Despite Nigeria’s vast potential in cotton, textile, and garment (CTG) production, the country continues to spend a staggering $4 ...
As profound as that technology has been, AI will be more impactful, and it is going to come faster, and the reason is that ...
The climate crisis is no longer coming—it’s here. For India, Earth Day 2025 is a moment to choose action over consequences ...
Each year, 10 million workers leave their homes in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, heading to industrial hubs in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu in search of work. Yet 60% of them land in underemployment or get ...
From the looms of 18th century Bengal to clothing factories in Cape Town, tariffs have shaped the global economy not through ...
As the world’s seventh most climate-vulnerable nation, the country contributes a modest 0.4 per cent of global greenhouse gas ...