What is going on with the Chinese real estate market and whether this could happen in UK, EU?
If you're looking to buy a property in the next few years, is a similar real estate market collapse in China replicable here in Europe?
If you're looking to buy a property in the next few years, is a similar real estate market collapse in China replicable here in Europe?
Perhaps this isn't that unpopular but I'm curious to see how others in the UK feel about it.
However I believe there is nothing more selfish than voting to remove a freedom of movement right that many, particularly in the older generations have enjoyed, contributing to their studies and employment experiences abroad. But when the time comes, decided to remove it for their young.
Other headaches and detrimental effects include:
And so, why should I be incentivize to pay for their pensions and social benefits through my taxes?
How would one identify that a piece of narrative or news is the result of a crafted propaganda? And how would one know if they have been living with the same media outlets their whole life?
Why did Zelensky chose this timing when EU membership talks are in progress and reset had just been done with Hungary, for a big political showdown with Poland?
As the title suggests, if you could be based in any other city, what would be your top choices? Factoring in things like cost of living, quality of life etc.
Personally I am getting sick of London and its prices but not sure if anywhere else would be better
How is this justified and why does Hungary continue to play the role of a roadblock?
As a first time parent, what were the things you focused on a few months before the baby arrival and after?
Potentially being a father for the first time, in my late twenties and a bit nervous.
With the trade wars looming against China and already here with the US, and given new frontiers in automation, AI and even more Chinese-esque export hubs around the world, should the EU really double down on competing in this crowded field?
Or should the budget shift towards more greenfield innovation and newer frontiers? What are the consumer impact of either choices?
As the question state, putting aside the moral argument as to whether they should. And a follow up is, how does it apply in the context of G7 economies?