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European Central Bank’s Rate Cut:

On June 5, the European Central Bank decided to reduce its three key interest rates by 25 basis points. It means that the deposit facility rate, refinancing rate, and lending facility rate

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How Michelin Went from Tires to Fine Dining

When people hear the name Michelin, most think of elegant restaurants and glittering stars. Few remember that it all started with a tire company. The Michelin Guide, now the most respected restaurant

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No More Airbnb: Barcelona Fights for Housing

Barcelona has taken one of the strongest stances in Europe against short-term tourist rentals. Mayor Jaume Collboni announced that by November 2028, the city will stop renewing licenses for apartments used as

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Who Owns Water: Profit vs People

For most of history, water belonged to people. Rivers, wells, and springs were shared by the communities that lived around them. However, over the past two centuries, that sense of common ownership

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The Psychology of Money: Why We are Bad at Managing It  

Introduction: Rational in Theory, Irrational in Practice   In theory, managing money is straightforward: spend less than you earn, invest the rest, and plan for the future. Yet, many people struggle with

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Nuclear Energy: Clean Power or Dangerous Gamble?

Introduction: The Iran-Israel Dispute and the Nuclear Question  The long-standing conflict between Iran and Israel over nuclear development has once again positioned nuclear energy in the spotlight of research. While Iran asserts

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Markets Rally on Thin Ice | LWMO #6 | June 23-26

Israel–Iran Ceasefire: A Pause, Not Peace   After nearly two weeks of escalating military tension, Israel and Iran failed to sign a formal ceasefire, and fighting did not end completely. Instead, on

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The Economic Power and Challenge of Immigration

Every year, millions of people move in search of better opportunities. Some migrate for work, others for safety or education, and many because their skills are in demand elsewhere. Immigration has always

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Turning Back Time: How Europe’s Clock Change Became a Debate

Every autumn, as daylight grows shorter and evenings longer, clocks across most of Europe move back by one hour. This practice of adjusting the clock for winter time originates in the early

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10 Best Footballers Whose Contracts End in 2026

As the winter transfer window approaches, excitement is already building. Clubs are not only looking for quick January signings, but they are also thinking one step ahead. The summer of 2026 might

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