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InterviewsYemen terror threat to remain
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) will be hard to extinguish given the endemic nature of instability in Yemen, says Anthony Skinner
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FeaturesOut of sight, out of mind
Employers may be well-versed in the duty they have to ensure a safe environment for their staff. But what about the safety of employees sent away on business trips? Andrew Leslie looks at the potential risks and what companies can do to mitigate them
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FeaturesBorn free and equal
The multinational that abuses its power in poorer countries risks financial losses, litigation and reputational ruin. Yet shocking cases of exploitation still occur. It is time to take responsibility, says Nathan Skinner
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GuideShip owners should review piracy coverage
JLT urges operators to stress test their response to this peril
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Online onlyCopenhagen: Day 1 round-up
What the papers said on the first day of the UN Climate Change Summit
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Online onlyWEF proposes tackling bribery
Calls on government, business and civil society to unite in the battle against corruption
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Online onlySouth Africa demands aid to cut carbon
South Africa ready to cut the growth of its carbon emissions by 34 % by 2020
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AnalysisInsurance for the developing world
Microinsurance could be an opportunity for insurers in the recession
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AnalysisRiskMap charts uncertainty and opportunity
Control Risks outlined five states that could present opportunities for the adventurous investor
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Online onlyCorruption threatens economic recovery
The majority of countries score poorly on a new corruption index
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InterviewsPrepare more to avoid pirates
30 out of 31 recent pirate attacks could have been avoided, says MARLO
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Online onlyArctic Ocean could be ice free in 10 years
A new survey reveals the average thickness of North Pole ice-floes is too thin to survive the summer ice melt
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Online onlyNigeria plans oil deal with delta
The Nigerian government plans to offer Niger delta inhabitants a 10% stake in oil ventures, the Financial Times reports
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FeaturesSteering through the minefield
The world of international business is a complicated one. Firms with overseas operations face a huge number of legal challenges, not least in the realm of insurance, writes Nathan Skinner
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Analysis
World Bank stops investing in palm oil
The move highlights that firms should screen their suppliers thoroughly, says Anthony Skinner
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