High interest rates and soaring building costs have drastically reduced the demand for new buildings in Europe. So far, ongoing projects and a heightened focus on sustainability have prevented construction volumes from shrinking, but we’re expecting to see a steep decline begin to emerge in 2024
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Cyprus Mail: Cuba to send five hundred doctors to Italy’s Calabria region
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Austerity
France 24: French government unveils new pension plan but crippling strikes set to continue
December 11, 2019
Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, EU politics, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU
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The legal retirement age in France will remain 62 with the new French retirement plan, but workers will need to work until 64 to get a full pension, French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced on […]

Economics
Eurostat: 2 Euro nations have over 20% inflation, another 7 over 10%
Euro area annual inflation is expected to be 8.6% in June 2022, up from 8.1% in May according to a flash estimatefrom Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. Read Here
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