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Europe entered 2026 expecting inflation to continue gradually declining after several years of monetary tightening and slowing economic growth. The latest data released this week complicated that expectation. Spain’s EU-harmonized inflation rate rose to 3.6% in May, while Italy’s equivalent figure climbed to 3.3%, both moving further above the European Central Bank’s ...


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Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal on penalties in the Champions League final on Saturday, securing back-to-back European titles and becoming the first club since Real Madrid to retain the competition. The achievement carries significance beyond another trophy. For more than a decade, PSG represented one of the most controversial experiments in modern sports ownersh...


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Desire is no longer a liberating feeling, but a form of psychological obsession. Obsession captures precisely this cultural shift: a young man tries to win the girl he wants through supernatural help, then gradually realizes that the fulfillment of certain desires is more of a nightmare than a romantic fantasy. The film is not simply horror; it is much more a mirror o...


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Meetings, status updates, Excel sheets, presentations, Slack messages, and strategy calls fill the day, yet more and more people go home with the feeling that they have created nothing of substance. Anthropologist David Graeber called these “bullshit jobs”: roles whose existence even the people doing them cannot really justify. The concept quickly became a cultural ph...


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During the past two years, the global IPO market largely functioned in survival mode. Rising interest rates, geopolitical instability, and valuation collapses across technology stocks made public listings far less attractive than they had been during the speculative peak of 2021. This week, however, investors and bankers began discuss...


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