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How Do Business Decisions Shape Everyday Life?
From housing and healthcare to food, travel, and technology, Stories of Business examines the systems and incentives behind the things we take for granted.

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Digging the World: How Mining Powers Modern Life
Mining sits at the foundation of the global economy, supplying the raw materials that make modern life possible, from buildings and transport to electronics and energy systems. In regions like Pilbara and Atacama Desert , vast operations extract iron ore and lithium that feed industries across Shanghai and Detroit. What appears as isolated activity in remote landscapes is in fact the starting point of global supply chains that connect extraction sites directly to manufacturin
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South Africa: Where Resources, Inequality, and Opportunity Collide
South Africa operates as one of the most complex economic and social systems on the African continent, shaped by natural resources, historical structures, and modern global integration. In cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town , the country presents itself as a gateway economy, linking African markets to global capital flows through infrastructure such as Port of Durban. This positioning allows South Africa to function as both a regional hub and a participant in global trade
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Trees: The System That Connects Climate, Industry, and Life Itself
Trees form one of the most foundational systems on Earth, linking climate regulation, industrial production, biodiversity, and human behaviour into a single living network. Forests such as the Amazon Rainforest and Congo Basin operate as planetary infrastructure, absorbing carbon dioxide, regulating rainfall, and stabilising ecosystems that extend far beyond their geographic boundaries. What appears as natural landscape is in fact a system that directly influences weather pa
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Satellites: The Invisible Infrastructure Powering the Modern World
Satellites operate as one of the most critical yet least visible systems underpinning modern life, forming a global infrastructure layer that connects communication, navigation, and data across continents. Orbiting above locations like London and Los Angeles, satellites transform physical distance into manageable signals, enabling everything from live broadcasting to financial transactions. What appears to be empty space above Earth is in fact a densely populated network of
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Why Canary Wharf Exists — And What It Actually Does
Canary Wharf is not just a business district but a purpose-built financial system designed to concentrate capital, talent, and infrastructure in one controlled environment. Built on former docklands in Canary Wharf, the area transformed from declining shipping infrastructure along the River Thames into a vertical cluster of office towers housing institutions like HSBC, Barclays, and JPMorgan Chase. The system is engineered around proximity, where firms benefit from being phys
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Cottages Explained: From Rural Homes to Global Assets
Cottages are often framed as simple, rustic dwellings, but in reality they operate as a global system shaped by tourism , real estate, and cultural imagination. In regions like Cotswolds, honey-coloured stone cottages have been transformed from agricultural housing into high-value lifestyle assets, frequently listed on platforms like Airbnb and Sykes Holiday Cottages. What was once functional housing for rural workers is now embedded in a system where scarcity, aesthetics, a
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Suits: The System That Dresses Power, Identity, and Occasion
The suit is one of the most standardised garments in the world of fashion , yet it operates as a complex global system shaped by industry, culture, and occasion. From the tailoring houses of Savile Row to mass retailers like Hugo Boss and Zara, the suit functions as a uniform that signals professionalism, status, and conformity. What appears as a simple jacket and trousers is in reality the output of a layered system involving textile production, manufacturing hubs, branding,
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The Business of Space: How the Final Frontier Became a Commercial System
Space has shifted from a state-led prestige project into a layered commercial system where governments, private companies, and global capital intersect to monetise orbit, data, and infrastructure . Launch sites like Cape Canaveral and Baikonur Cosmodrome were once symbols of national rivalry during the Space Race, but today they operate within a broader ecosystem that includes private launch providers, satellite operators, and downstream data businesses. The shift reflects a
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