A new study by a top German economic policy institute has confirmed the academic consensus: There is no correlation between increased migration and a...
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A new study by a top German economic policy institute has confirmed the academic consensus: There is no correlation between increased migration and a rise in crime — despite the political debate.
A new study by a top German economic policy institute has confirmed the academic consensus: There is no correlation between increased migration and a...
One of the main themes of Donald Trump’s electoral campaign in the recent presidential elections has been immigration. Following his victory,...
Interest rates are front and centre in conversations about the Canadian housing market – especially now that they’re on the decline. Of course,...
By Zhao Zhijiang The impact of the wave of de-globalization on global trade is most directly felt, but its influence on the production and layout...
Words: Aisling de Lange / GroundUp A recent study by Wits University’s Planetary Health Research Division (Wits PHR), published in Nature, has...
Percentage of Canadians who believe energy policy should prioritize economic growth doubles from 2023 By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE February 13, 2025 –...
Chinese Premiere Xi Jinping remains firmly in control of China's political landscape, with no visible plan for succession, barring extreme events...
By Fiona Raval President of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam concluded a four-day state visit to India on 18 January 2025. The first Indian tour...
In democracies, parties are supposed to rise and fall at the ballot box. However, in Germany a provision of the postwar constitution allows for...
By Dr. Diana Galeeva Germany will hold federal elections on Feb. 23. Last week, during a discussion at Oxford University, a well-informed speaker...