Crisis in Tierra del Fuego: the air conditioning manufacturer Electra and Fedders has filed for bankruptcy
Aires del Sur, the air conditioning manufacturer based in Tierra del Fuego known for its Electra and Fedders brands, has filed for bankruptcy due to structural financial deterioration and failed negotiations with the Chinese group Chigo.
French thinker Jerome Horto: Gaza represents a moment of complete denial of the essence of international justice
French scholar Jerome Horto critiques the failure of international law in the context of Gaza, illustrating a broader structural crisis in justice.
Sociologist warns of overlooked problem. We are becoming richer, but another crisis threatens us
A sociologist highlights the improving economic situation in the Czech Republic while raising concerns about the worsening mental health of its citizens and structural economic inequalities.
From subsidence to water leakage: Scientists explain the Renaissance Dam crisis to Al Jazeera Net
Experts discuss the potential risks and structural concerns related to Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam, highlighting the need for collaboration between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan.
Kim Yong-beom: "The housing issue is a structural problem... we need to shift towards supporting financial soundness"
Kim Yong-beom, the chief policy officer at the Blue House, emphasizes the need to change the existing leverage structure of housing loans used for investment, warning that it could lead to a macroeconomic crisis if not adjusted to ensure financial stability.
The anti-system anger corners Feijóo
The article discusses the structural crisis facing Spain's Popular Party due to the rise of Vox, which suggests a shift in the political landscape away from traditional bipartisanship.
The Trade Union Supports Investigation After Epstein Revelations
The trade union is backing a potential investigation into the foreign service, advocating for inquiry into broader structural issues as well.
When there is a hidden cat
Javier Milei capitalizes on the structural crisis facing the opposition in Argentina, particularly the Kirchnerism faction, while losing credibility and relying on media confrontations.
Crisis: Narva Football Hall Built for Seven Million Euros to Be Demolished
The Narva football hall, which cost €7 million to construct in 2024, will be demolished after serious structural flaws were discovered shortly after its opening.
When the crisis is a project
Indigenous peoples continue to struggle for quality education in their villages due to a complex set of structural challenges.
Nigeria’s inherited crisis: Reform, responsibility, and the weight of history
The article discusses Nigeria's deep-rooted issues over the decades and the unreasonableness of expecting swift reforms from President Bola Tinubu amid structural decay and elite capture.
Shocking leak from inside Real Madrid's dressing room
Following a heavy defeat to Benfica in the Champions League, reports of internal strife and structural crisis within Real Madrid's team have surfaced, pointing to deeper issues beyond just sports performance.
The German Great Depression – and how we can escape it
Germany's crisis extends beyond a mere economic downturn, facing structural damage, expensive energy, lost industrial strengths, and a new wave of mental paralysis, necessitating complex solutions.
Crisis in Brandenburg: Popular Parties Need Troublemakers
The coalition in Potsdam has collapsed, revealing the weaknesses of the major parties in Eastern Germany, as noted by sociologist Steffen Mau, who describes the SPD and CDU as 'structural weaklings.'
Life in Cuba after Trump's threat: 'This is a drifting ship'
Cuba faces a profound structural crisis and uncertain future amid U.S. threats and its memories of Fidel Castro's victory.
Electricity: Rules, Accountability, and Cheap Energy for Society
The ongoing energy crisis in Greece has become a structural issue affecting household incomes and widening social inequalities, with energy poverty projected at 19% in Greece by 2024, significantly higher than the EU average of 9.2%.
The New Rules of Risk
The article discusses how subtle changes can indicate significant structural fractures in global order, exemplified by the Venezuelan crisis.