All Weekly Email Alert articles – Page 4
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AnalysisSomalia and Yemen top terror risk index
Greece is the European country most at risk of a terror attack
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AnalysisOpen trade is key to growth
G20 is told to design better employment practices, reports Max Hibling
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Online onlyChina, Australia top water stress index
The demand for water often exceeds the supply of resources in many developed as well as developing countries, reports Max Hibling
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InterviewsObesity threat in developing countries
Russia, South Africa and Brazil are all found to have the same levels of overweight adults as the OECD average
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Online onlyItalians hail progress with risk management
The annual ANRA conference in Milan is a time to reflect on the progress the risk profession has made in Italy. StrategicRISK reports
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AnalysisEurope tells Spain to comply with industrial accidents ruling
There are no emergency plans to cover major accidents at 24 dangerous industrial sites in Spain
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InterviewsYemen terrorists prepare for more attacks
A significant risk that another package will end up on a passenger aircraft transiting to the US, says Exclusive Analysis
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InterviewsInfographic: Mapping Iraq’s deadliest day
Data visualised from the largest ever leak of classified military documents
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AnalysisFirms unprepared for social media risks
But over a third suffered reputation threats last year
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InterviewsUS workers comp is getting cheaper
The average cost of workers compensation has dropped 10% since 2008
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AnalysisThe end of compulsory retirement
Employers are faced with the question of how to manage an older labour force, writes Andrew Leslie
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FeaturesGagged and caged
The likes of Facebook and Twitter have created new ways for businesses to connect with their customers. Now they must learn to use these social media platforms while not ignoring the reputation risks they pose
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InterviewsThe world's most (and least) corrupt countries
2010 index shows a “serious corruption problem”
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InterviewsCyber spies steal official secrets
Chinese hackers allegedly stole information from India, the Dalai Lama and the UN





