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Amendments for applicants for Golden Visas in the UAE: what they change

UAE immigration policy saw some of the most significant changes in recent years in October. Nikita Kuznetsov (Metropolitan Group) explained what they change for those who want to become a resident or get a Golden Visa in this country

Nikita Kuznetsov
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Economic Trends

There are strikes in the EU over wages. How will this affect corporate profits?

European workers are facing a sharp drop in real incomes and inflation, which reaches almost 11%. Despite the strikes, companies are in no hurry to raise wages, as this could affect corporate profits.

Kira Galkina
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Business Strategies

How not to bring a business to a new market: top 10 mistakes of founders

Entrepreneurs often choose a new market based not on clear criteria, but on intuition and inner feelings. But such a bet should not be made emotionally, it is fraught with mistakes. Mikhail Belyaev (The Orbit Me) spoke about the most common.

Mikhail Belyaev
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Children and Parenting The Brain and Cognition

Should children be banned from playing video games?

Excessive interest in computer games can harm the mental health of the child. But as recent research shows, they can also improve children's cognitive abilities.

Ekaterina Brusentseva
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Children and Parenthood Healthy Lifestyle

How to instill in a child a love of sports and how this will help him in life

When to take your child to training for the first time, how to choose the right sports section and why physical activity will help improve school performance, said the coach of the European Gymnastics Center Anastasia Bogdanova

Anastasia Bogdanova
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State Regulation Stock

What economic theory caused the global recession

During the pandemic, officials around the world tested the provisions of modern monetary theory in practice. Tests fail, leaving regulators to deal with rising inflation and pressure on the economy.

Nick Lukhminsky
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Healthy Lifestyle The Medicine

Will genetic tests help you choose a diet and sport

Genetic tests help assess the risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes. But are they able to determine the optimal diet for a particular person? Alexander Reznik, geneticist at Medsi on Solyanka, explains

Alexander Reznik
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Stock Venture Industry and Startups

How users and advertisers are fleeing Twitter Elon Musk

Elon Musk has owned Twitter for less than a month, but the changes in the company are already visible to the naked eye. The social network drastically reduced staff, thought about monetization, scared away advertisers and users. The latter, however, have already found an alternative to Twitter.

Pavel Karasev
Nick Lukhminsky
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Economic Trends

Why the Japanese economy is falling again and what will happen to it next

Japan's economy suddenly went into recession: the historical fall of the yen undermined the country's recovery from the pandemic. The economy is now in a vulnerable position, given the risks of a global recession, rising inflation and the threat of new anti-COVID measures

Anna Vasiltsova
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Corporate Culture

Employees flee from energy giant ExxonMobil. What's Happening - Bloomberg

American oil and gas giant ExxonMobil's earnings are breaking records, as is the value of its shares. However, employees leave the company en masse - 12 thousand people left in 2 years. Here are the problems in the corporate culture that led to this.

Olga Kiseleva
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Business Guru

Fashion designer Ralph Lauren: “I prepared for greatness from an early age”

In the late 60s, Ralph Lauren sold ties, and now the revenue of the company he founded reaches $6.2 billion a year. About how to build a brand on children’s dreams, “bend your own line” and feel the needs of customers - in a selection of his statements.

Elizaveta Anokhina
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Stock

The Chinese market is finally growing. What pushes it up and how long will it last

On Friday, Beijing moved to concrete measures to address two of the most pressing issues for the country's economy - COVID-19-related restrictions and problems in the real estate sector. The news instilled optimism in investors and provoked a rally in the stock market

Anna Vasiltsova
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Economic Trends

The world is facing a wave of corporate fraud. How to spot cheaters

It is during recessions that companies that falsify documents and deceive investors are most actively detected in the market. The Economist explains this addiction and tells you where to look for potential scammers this time.

Nikita Glazkov
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Crypto Forecasts

“This is very, very bad for the crypto industry.” Who will be dragged to the bottom by the collapse of FTX

On Friday, FTX filed for bankruptcy. However, the problems in the crypto industry seem to be just beginning.

Valeria Dubkovskaya
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Brain

Why squiggles and sticking out tongue help you focus

When people are listening to a lecture or trying to solve a difficult problem, it is not uncommon for them to stick out the tip of their tongue or start scribbling. This is not a whim or a strange thing, but a good way to focus.

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