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Electric Car Ban in US State

Wyoming Considers Ban on Electric Cars to Protect Oil and Gas Industry Wyoming, the eighth-largest producer of oil in the United States, is considering a

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Top Global State Rankings

A well-functioning state is often associated with democracy and citizen rights. However, a recent study conducted by Theresa Paola Stawski, a political scientist at Julius-Maximilians-Universität

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Germany’s IT Skills Shortage Grows

Germany is currently facing a shortage of around 137,000 IT professionals, according to a recent study by Bitkom e.V., the industry association for the information

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“The Line”: Construction of Car-Free Megacity Revealed

Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to build an eco-friendly megacity called “The Line” in the desert has taken a significant step forward. The project, which was

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Clean Fuel Potential in North Africa and Middle East

The Middle East and North Africa have the potential to produce hydrogen and synthetic fuels from renewable energy sources, which could help Germany reduce its

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Record High Job Openings in Germany

The shortage of skilled workers in Germany continues to worsen, with 1.92 million job vacancies remaining unfilled at the end of the second quarter of

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World Population Approaching 8 Billion

The world population is set to reach eight billion people tomorrow, according to the United Nations (UN). The UN predicts that the population will continue

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Rise in Top Manager Salaries in Germany

Top executives of German companies listed on the DAX, MDAX, and SDAX received an average of €469,000 more in salary in 2021, according to a

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Overloaded Ports Worldwide

The global trade industry is facing unprecedented challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. According to a study by Allianz

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Oil Companies Profit from Gasoline & Diesel

The oil companies have significantly increased their profit margins since the beginning of the war. A recent study by Greenpeace reveals just how much their