Author: Jari Sulkimo
Ukraine’s Air Defense Systems: Shielding Against Russian Missiles
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against a barrage of Russian missiles has become a focal point of [more…]
Claudia Sheinbaum: Mexico’s New President-Elect and a New Chapter in Mexican Politics
On June 6, 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the first female president of Mexico, marking a historic milestone in the nation’s political landscape. Sheinbaum, [more…]
ECB and Canada Cut Interest Rates: A Strategic Move Amid Economic Challenges
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Canada have both announced significant interest rate cuts, marking a coordinated effort to address mounting economic [more…]
Commemorating D-Day: 80 Years of Remembrance and Reflection
On June 6, 2024, the world marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the pivotal World War II operation that changed the course of history. This [more…]
The Canton of Zug: An Economic Hub at the Heart of Switzerland
The Canton of Zug, often perceived as a tax haven within Switzerland, stands out not only for its favorable tax regime but also for its [more…]
Zimbabwe’s Presidential Title Deed Program
The government of Zimbabwe has initiated a program to provide title deeds to homes built on state owned land. The implications of this action will [more…]
Zimbabwe recently introduced a new gold-backed digital currency called the ZiG
ZiG stands for Zimbabwe Gold. Zimbabwe decided to implement this reform to stabilize its economy and tackle inflation. This new currency is structured to be [more…]
The art of Gilding
Gilding, the process of applying fine gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces such as wood, metal, or stone, has been historically linked to religious and holy objects due to its perceived divine and enduring qualities. Here are some insights into how gilding has been associated with sacredness throughout history
How the Afro foundation helps in solving potable water distribution in Africa with it’s AFRO blockchain and token
Millions of people all over the world don’t have access to clean drinking water. Potable water distribution faces a few well known challenges. Primarily available [more…]
Refusal by Great Britain to Sell ‘The Telegraph’ Newspaper to the United Arab Emirates: An Issue of National Sovereignty and Freedom of the Press, Really?
The refusal by the British government to allow the sale of ‘The Telegraph‘ newspaper to the United Arab Emirates raises fundamental questions about national sovereignty [more…]