Economic
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Japan introduces a “four-day holiday”: the first steps to change a tough work culture
In the mass consciousness, Japan is traditionally associated with a nation of workaholics. It seems all the more amazing Tokyo’s…
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Gas Pragmatists: Why Slovakia and Hungary Choose Russian Gas
The time C is approaching – December 31, 2024, when the transit of Russian gas through the territory of Ukraine…
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Social housing in the world: lessons from Britain and Mexico for Ukraine
IA “FACT” has already covered the problem of homelessness and the need to build social housing for vulnerable sections of…
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China Trapped in Deflation: Will It Affect the Global Economy
Deflation in China is becoming increasingly persistent, threatening to repeat the record period of falling prices seen during the Asian…
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Bluesky is trending: why the US elections boosted the popularity of the new social network
New in November Bluesky social network reached a new level of popularity, demonstrating an unprecedented growth of the audience. In…
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Digital Product Manipulation: Lessons from the Mistakes of Epic Games and Other Tech Giants
In recent years, the video game market has found itself in the mainstream of the digital economy. But along with…
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Draft law No. 5148: why palm oil is not banned and what is required of manufacturers of sweets, baby food and dairy products
IA “FACT” already reported, which President Volodymyr Zelenskyi approved in November draft law No. 5148, designed to raise food quality…
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Why Trump Declares War on the Agreement Between Japan’s Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel
Donald Trump is loud stated, which will block Japan’s Nippon Steel’s attempt to acquire the U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion.…
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Housing crisis in Ukraine: why developers and communities cannot get along
The war greatly affected construction. More than two million structures were destroyed, and the volume of construction decreased by half.…
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The Homelessness Crisis in the UK: Whose Pain Is It First
On a wet, rain-soaked Oxford Street in London, the man is hiding under a blue sleeping bag, as if trying…
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