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China vs the US: who leads the new global ranking of superpowers
In today’s world, the influence of leading countries is determined not only by their military power, but also by their…
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Battle with the elements: how the ‘hurricane of the century’ is testing the US
The weather has struck again in a region still reeling from Hurricane Helen, which swept through West Florida two weeks…
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A peace prize without peace: does the Nobel Committee have a chance to find a peacemaker among wars and conflicts?
The week of announcing the winners of the Nobel Prizes has started – the highest awards in several scientific fields,…
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A gulf between neighbors: how borders divide economies
Statistics can sometimes highlight deep economic contrasts between neighboring countries. Even on common borders, striking differences in economic potential can…
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Teaching in Ukraine: More than a profession, but at what cost?
At the beginning of October, we traditionally welcome teachers. We find pathetic words about mission, service, nurturing human destinies. Happiness…
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Top 10 healthiest countries in the world: what Ukraine should adopt
The health of a nation is a key indicator of a country’s success and the well-being of its citizens. It…
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Uman prepares for a record number of Hasidim: why pilgrims continue to travel to Ukraine despite the danger
Every year, the Ukrainian city of Uman becomes a place of pilgrimage for thousands of Hasids from all over the…
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The IT industry in defense of Ukraine: donations, innovations and support of the army
IT is one of the few industries that remains resilient, continues to operate and pay taxes, even after two and…
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Emotion curve: how consumers perceive AI in different countries (infographic)
It took Spotify about 150 days to reach a million users, Instagram about 75 days, ChatGPT just five days. The…
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Power’s Monopoly on Information: How the Media Influence Public Opinion in Wartime
We are what we read, see, hear, and perceive. It is not news that our thoughts are formed under the…
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