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Landscape transformation processes in two large and two small cities in Egypt and Jordan over the last five decades using remote sensing data Hussam Hussein
Image 28 Apr 2020 Reuters Institute wins Facebook support for new project Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
21 Apr 2020 Moaners, Gloaters, and Bystanders: Perceived Fairness of the United Kingdom’s 2016 Referendum on the European Union