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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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Economic growth of the Eurozone: the vision of Mario Draghi, ex-head of the European Central Bank
Mario Draghi, the ex-head of the European bank, known for saving the Eurozone during the debt crisis, faced a new…
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How migrants are changing the Polish labor market: facts versus myths
Recently, analytical materials problematizing the high level of presence of migrants on the labor market have been appearing more and…
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Japan vs Korea: Who will be a better example for China’s economic development?
Beijing is struggling to stem a nationwide slump in property prices, and economists have compared the situation to Japan’s. 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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Historic fall: Inflation in the US has reached a three-year low
The election campaign in the USA is in full swing. And, probably, it was not by chance that they were…
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Turkish interests in Africa: what attracts Ankara?
During the 10 years of Turkish President Erdogan’s rule, a lot of political and economic resources were spent on Africa.…
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Trump on the defensive, Harris on the offensive: Analysis and fact-checking of the debate battle of the year
Meta Description: Learn how Kamala Harris knocked Donald Trump off balance during the debate, using irony, wit, and precise arguments…
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Macron’s gambit: how Barnier’s appointment as prime minister saved France from the far right
On September 5, 2024, Michel Barnier became Prime Minister of France, succeeding Gabriel Attal, who held the position from January…
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High-stakes debate: Can Harris use his prosecutorial experience against Trump?
A high-stakes debate is coming. Not only for specific political forces and for the USA as a whole, but also…
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