Sergio Massa, the National Deputy for the Frente Renovador party, believes “there is a political cycle that is ending in Argentina in 2015 [and it] will bring a new political moment to the country.” And he wants to lead it.
Sergio Massa, the National Deputy for the Frente Renovador party, believes “there is a political cycle that is ending in Argentina in 2015 [and it] will bring a new political moment to the country.” And he wants to lead it.
Chancellor Angela Merkel may head the European Union’s largest economy but back home it’s agreed upon that women are under-represented in the country’s business and financial elite.
The decision to sell a today state-owned collection of 85 works by Spanish artist Joan Miró has been more controversial than any other assets it has shed.
The wanted internet mogul plans to list Mega — his latest online venture valued by Dotcom at US$180 million — on the New Zealand stock exchange.
As wind power opens up an even greater lead over nuclear, it is showing the potential to emerge as the safe, scalable, water-sparing backbone of a low-carbon Chinese energy economy.
We cannot claim that we are unaware of the trends that are undermining our food supply and thus our civilization. We know what we need to do.
The initiative is being undertaken due to ”significant risks to the health of residents” brought by increasing air pollution, which have been at “maximum alert.”
The backlash against the ad-hoc trio of lenders formed by the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund is far from over.
Though Peru is seen among the world’s fastest growing economies in 2014, diversification could ultimately prove an even bigger engine.
Indian companies aspire to quadruple revenues from Africa to $160 billion by 2025.