Despite the Slump: IW: Germany Remains the Third-Largest Economy in the World
Germany retains its position as the world's third-largest economy despite an ongoing economic slump, with a GDP of approximately $5.052 trillion in the previous year, surpassing Japan.
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).
Figures from IW Cologne: Condominiums in Germany have become more affordable
The purchase of condominiums in Germany has generally become more affordable, yet remains expensive for high earners in major cities like Munich and Cologne.
Inner Conflicts in the USA: The Torn States of America
The article discusses the historical significance and challenges faced by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a radical labor union founded in 1905 in Chicago, which was often targeted by law enforcement and right-wing groups throughout its history.