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Which European Cities Are Now Too Expensive to Rent Alone

Living alone in a major European city has become increasingly difficult for the average earner. In many capitals, renting a one-bedroom flat now requires a salary far above the local median income. 

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How the Netherlands Learned to Live With Floods

Few countries are as defined by water as the Netherlands.  Around 26 percent of its land lies below sea level, and a majority of its population lives in areas vulnerable to flooding. For centuries,

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How Como 1907 Is Building Football’s First Luxury Brand

Most football clubs define themselves by trophies, transfers, and league position.  Como 1907 is trying something different.  The Italian club, based on the shores of Lake Como, is positioning itself not just as

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How AI Could Fix Its Growing Energy Problem

Artificial intelligence is accelerating faster than the infrastructure that powers it. Data centers training and running advanced AI models require vast and continuous electricity. As computing clusters scale, energy has emerged as one of the main

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Europe’s Largest Fur Producer Is Shutting Down

Poland has taken a significant regulatory step by approving legislation that phases out fur farming nationwide. President Karol Nawrocki signed the law in early December, making Poland the eighteenth Member State in

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Why Happiness Drops After Moving to a New Country

Moving to a new country is often imagined as a fresh start. New opportunities, new people, new landscapes. In the early days, everything feels exciting.  Psychologists have long observed that this emotional journey often

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This Danish Community Runs on Trust, Not Money

In Northern Denmark, there is a community that operates differently from the rest of the economy.  In Thy Lejren, prices are largely absent. There are no wages, no internal buying or selling, and no conventional job titles. Instead

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Why Net Zero Is Stronger Than Carbon Neutral

Climate commitments increasingly use two terms that sound similar but are not equivalent: carbon neutral and net zero. Governments, companies, and cities often treat them interchangeably. They are not.  Understanding the difference

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When Policy Has No Easy Move

Stagflation is one of the most uncomfortable conditions an economy can face. It describes a situation where economic growth slows or stalls, unemployment rises, and inflation remains high at the same time.  Under normal economic logic, inflation and

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Strange and Surprising Olympic Facts

The Olympic Games are usually associated with records, medals, and opening ceremonies. Yet behind the competition lies a history filled with unusual traditions, artistic experiments, political symbolism, and logistical challenges.  Some of

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