Also, the ecological threats to unicorns and a global hotpot battle
JOKO WIDODO, Indonesia’s president, is expected to win re-election in today’s vote, after a people-pleasing first term spent improving the country’s infrastructure.
But there are worrying signs about how “Jokowi” might continue to rule. As a herd of “unicorns” head toward their IPOs, their business models are looking less sure-footed. And a battle is heating up as hotpot, a spicy Chinese dish, spreads globally. Runtime: 22 min.
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