The Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Index 2023
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Juan Villoro Political correctness and the culture of cancellation are gradually bringing modernity closer to the Middle Ages. In Poland, a women’s rights activist has just been sentenced to eight months in jail for giving away abortion pills that a woman had not used. In …
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Luis Rubio Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) says, “the True University of these days is a collection of books.” Here is my best attempt to share some of the readings that impacted me the most this year. Two emblematic dictators-Stalin and Hitler- were allies at the beginning …
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce. Liz Truss and AMLO suffer from the syndrome of promoting policies without consensus that clash with real society. They promote programs that sound like political slogans accompanied by commercial jingles but lack any technical, budgetary, or feasibility soundness. Both rulers came to …
Antonio Navalón In just forty days, the world is changing as never before. It used to be very difficult, if not impossible, to maintain a situation in which different conflicts were developing simultaneously and in parallel worldwide. Today the world is searching for its identity …
Antonio Navalón While in Kenya, her father died. From that moment on, Elizabeth II became the Queen and, more importantly, the most iconic figure of the last fifty years within the British monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II was the heir to the throne. After the death …
Visual Capitalist Visualizing the $100 Trillion Global Economy in One Chart Surpassing the $100 trillion mark is a new milestone for global economic output. We’ve covered this topic in the past when the world’s GDP was $88 trillion (2020) and then $94 Trillion (2021), and now according to the …
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