What are interest rates?
Rates or interest rates are the price paid for the money of a loan, credit or other operation over a period of time. For example, when borrowing money from a bank, the amount must be returned plus the agreed percentage…
Rates or interest rates are the price paid for the money of a loan, credit or other operation over a period of time. For example, when borrowing money from a bank, the amount must be returned plus the agreed percentage…
Antifa, short for “anti-fascist,” is a movement that opposes fascism, as well as racism, xenophobia or homophobia. It emerged in the 1930s in Italy and Germany against the fascist and Nazi regimes, and then spread throughout Western Europe during the…
When the Portuguese arrived in Cape Verde in 1460, they found islands that didn’t have much to offer, apart from their spectacular landscapes and miles of beaches. There were no valuable natural or mineral resources on the islands and their…
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Last Sunday the STEP elections (acronym for Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Compulsory). In them, the libertarian candidate Javier Milei obtained surprising results. He was the most voted with just over 30% of the votes. First I will tell you briefly…
Japan is conceived as a country of homogeneous culture, nationality and language, a position supported by nationalist discourses on the part of the Japanese political class. Current Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, for example, described Japan in 2005 as the…
According to estimates, China has had the same demographic weight in the world since 200 BC: just over a fifth of the world’s population. In a poor country, with a per capita income of 4,400 dollars in 2003, the great…
The markets and streets of West and Central Africa have been silently flooding with an opioid called Tramadol for a decade. This painkiller, not very addictive if consumed in the prescribed doses, has created a health crisis throughout the continent…
October 5, 1988 was a key day in the history of Chile. That day, a national plebiscite was voted to decide whether the military dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet should continue until 1997. Of the more than seven million people…
In the United States, people go to work by car: only 5.2% of people do so by public transportation, largely due to lack of access. And public transportation is not available for almost half of Americans, 45%. The use of…