When Cash Loses Its Privilege
Cash is not disappearing from Europe. But from 2027, the way it can be used for large purchases will change significantly. Under new European Union rules, businesses across the EU will no
Read MoreCash is not disappearing from Europe. But from 2027, the way it can be used for large purchases will change significantly. Under new European Union rules, businesses across the EU will no
Read MoreFor decades, IKEA has been built around a simple promise: good design at prices people can afford. The blue and yellow price tags are almost as recognizable as the flat pack boxes themselves. That is why
Read MoreCuba is approaching a critical energy threshold. According to shipping data cited by the Financial Times (2026), the island has not received an oil shipment since January 9, 2026, and current inventories are
Read MoreThe World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 took place in Davos, Switzerland, bringing together heads of state, central bankers, international institutions, and senior executives from across the global economy. While geopolitical tensions
Read MoreAfrica is frequently described as an energy constrained continent. While this description reflects the reality of low electricity access, it fails to capture a parallel and equally important reality: Africa possesses one of the largest untapped renewable energy
Read MoreIn the mid-1970s, a biologist studying animal behavior noticed something that seemed to contradict basic evolutionary logic. The most dominant animals in many ecosystems were not the most efficient ones. They were often the
Read MoreThe European Union has signed a new free trade framework with the Mercosur bloc of Latin American countries, marking one of the most significant trade developments in recent decades. The agreement brings
Read MoreTraining is often presented as an obvious investment. Skills improve, productivity rises, and both workers and firms appear to benefit. In practice, however, training carries real costs that must be borne by
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