China, Vietnam or Mexico: the mirrors in which Castroism looked for a possible opening
The article discusses how the Cuban regime has historically looked at countries like China, Vietnam, and Mexico for models of economic and political adaptation during crises.
Well-designed benefits: a lever for organizational resilience
Organizations facing economic tension and inflation are advised to invest in human capital rather than merely cutting costs to recover from crises.
Fixing Money in Gaza... A Profession Born from Cash Crisis
In Gaza, the deterioration of banknotes due to conflict and liquidity crises has led to a new profession focused on repairing old currency for daily transactions.
Days of God: The Rulings on Gold Zakat and Savings in Times of Crisis
The article discusses the implications of rising gold prices on Zakat obligations amid global economic crises.
150 Years. The Club that Trained Olympic Athletes, Survived Moves and Economic Crises, and Has a Fascinating Headquarters
The article celebrates the 150th anniversary of a historic rowing club in Argentina, emphasizing its resilience and community support through various challenges.
Amid chaos, southern Yemen dreams of regaining independence
Southern Yemen's Aden sees a large push for independence amid economic and humanitarian crises.
Pope León XIV opens Lent warning of 'the structures of sin' in 'a world that is burning'
Pope León XIV has used his first Ash Wednesday to highlight the political, economic, and religious 'structures of sin' in a world filled with various crises.
Managers Focus on the Euro While the ECB Secures Liquidity for Future Crises
Investors are increasingly turning their attention to the euro as the European Central Bank reinforces liquidity to prepare for future economic crises, while exposure to the dollar reaches its lowest level since 2012.
Interamerican Group: Social and Economic Impact Report 2019-2024
The Interamerican Group has presented its Social and Economic Impact Report (SEIA) for the years 2019-2024, highlighting its contributions to the Greek economy and society amidst various crises.
The 'reports' of Zapatero that his friend sold to companies: 'The pandemic is going to be a long crisis'
The article examines the controversial reports created by ex-Prime Minister Zapatero, which were allegedly sold by his associate to companies amid financial crises.
Constitutional Revision and Economy
The article discusses the importance of constitutional revision in Greece, emphasizing its implications for education and independent authorities in light of ongoing economic crises.
Interest rates, fiscal crisis and absence of policy punish Brazil's industry for four decades
Brazil's industry has faced significant challenges over the last four decades due to high interest rates, fiscal crises, and lack of effective policy.
Lee Chang-gon, former director of the Hankyoreh Economic and Social Institute, appointed as chairman of the Samu Finance Ubuntu Foundation
Lee Chang-gon has been appointed as the chairman of the Samu Finance Ubuntu Foundation amid concerns over emerging inequalities and labor rights issues exacerbated by crises and rapid changes in AI technology.
IW Study: Crises Cost the German Economy Almost One Trillion Euros
Economic costs from ongoing crises have led to a loss of nearly one trillion euros for Germany since 2020, according to estimates by the Institute of the German Economy (IW).
Regions Calling: The Human Cost of the Coal Industry Crisis
The article explores the socio-economic crises in Russia's Kemerovo region, highlighting the recent fatal incidents that reflect the human cost of the coal industry.
A tide of unemployed: the alarm that scares China
As the Lunar New Year approaches, China faces anxiety over millions of migrant workers potentially not returning to urban industrial areas due to economic slowdown and structural crises in various sectors.
Al-Halbousi warns of political and economic crises if Maliki is nominated
Iraqi Party leader Muhammad al-Halbousi cautions that the nomination of Nuri al-Maliki for Prime Minister could lead to severe political and economic issues, referencing the negative impact of Maliki's previous leadership.
Mass weddings on the rise in Pakistan as poverty soars
Mass weddings are becoming more common in Pakistan due to the rising poverty exacerbated by economic crises and climate-related disasters.
Loneliness and partnership crises are an economic problem
The rapid technological changes driven by the internet, social networks, and artificial intelligence pose risks of influencing human behavior and can lead to significant economic issues such as loneliness and partnership crises.
‘Under the Chin of the National Park’ Louvre Wobbles… “Even if my painting is hung next to the Mona Lisa, no one would notice”
A recent theft of royal jewels from the Louvre's Apollo Gallery highlights the museum's vulnerabilities and raises questions about its economic model and internal crises.
Doctrine of TINA in the Constitution?
Greece, having learned from its past financial crises, is considering incorporating a fiscal 'brake' into its Constitution to ensure fiscal discipline and prevent returning to reckless spending.
We keep telling people that they are doing very well. Populists then win, says economist Navrátil
Economist Navrátil discusses the economic priorities for the new government amidst ongoing crises and the disconnect between economic reality and personal feelings of the public.
The timeline of protests in Iran
The article outlines the timeline of protests in Iran that began on December 28, 2025, driven by economic crises and sharp fluctuations in currency exchange rates.
Iran mourns over deaths blamed on US and Israel
Iran has declared three days of mourning for the victims of recent unrest, which the government attributes to a conflict with the US and Israel amidst ongoing economic crises.
European Union: Why the EU Will Fall
The article discusses the rising fears in Germany regarding the collapse of the European Union, drawing parallels to various crises exacerbated by right-wing extremism, economic decline, and climate disaster, all linked to the influence of Donald Trump.
Trump studies the Iran dossier: "Reviewed the attack plans"
Donald Trump is increasingly tempted to intervene in Iran amidst economic crises prompting severe protests and government repression, with recent reports indicating he has been informed about military attack options against Tehran.
If SAD attacks, Israel is ready: Army on full alert due to Iran
Israel's military is on high alert amid rising tensions with Iran as the latter faces massive protests over economic crises and a political shift.
Economic Growth: The German Model is Dead. Except Germany is Reinventing It
Germany faces record low economic growth, prompting calls for the government to uplift public sentiment as the nation struggles with income losses from recent crises.
Causes and Consequences of the Protests in Iran
Protests in Iran erupted on December 28, 2025, driven by economic crises and sharp fluctuations in the exchange rate, leading to significant market disruptions and decreased purchasing power among citizens.
Three Years of Recession: What is Behind Germany's Growth Weakness
The article discusses the underlying factors contributing to Germany's prolonged economic stagnation, emphasizing that recent crises are not the sole explanation.
Sharp contraction of the Palestinian economy due to the war on Gaza
The Palestinian economy is facing severe contraction amid ongoing crises and strict Israeli control over its essential components, including borders and trade.
Austria sought a way out of political and economic crisis in 2025
In 2025, Austria was searching for solutions to address its ongoing political and economic crises.
Resilience in Crisis Times: Enough with the Complaining!
The article emphasizes the strength of Germany in facing multiple crises, urging citizens to maintain their belief in the country despite challenges like the Ukraine war, economic downturn, and climate change.
"Culture Can Play a Key Role." What Factors Influence Nature Protection and How to Navigate Through Current Global Crises
The article discusses the multifaceted factors, including economic, political, social, and cultural influences, that affect our relationship with nature and its protection, emphasizing the importance of culture and religion in this context.
Founder boom and bust: Antisemitism in 1876
The article discusses how economic and financial crises have historically fueled populism and antisemitism, using the German "Gründerzeit" of the 19th century and Heinrich von Treitschke's infamous 1879 statement as a key example.