by Natalija Riabko | Oct 16, 2025 | Article, EU, Forecast, Heavy Industry, News, News of the day, Raw Materials, Steel Industry, Strategy, Sustainable Production
Global Context In the autumn of 2025, the global industrial order stands at a crossroads between trade confrontation and ecological transition. Rivalries between the United States, China, and, increasingly, the European Union are reshaping economic balances. Steel,...
by Natalija Riabko | Oct 12, 2025 | Article, EU, Forecast, Future of investment, Investing, News, News of the day, Strategy, Weekly news
The Case for Slowness in an Impatient World Europe isn’t roaring; it’s recalibrating. In a global market addicted to velocity, the European Union is quietly mastering the art of measured motion, a slow burn of stability in a world chasing instant gratification. While...
by Natalija Riabko | Oct 2, 2025 | All Rights Reserved, Article, Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
The way a society treats its mothers reveals its deepest truths. Where they are supported, trust circulates, children grow in stability, and economies find solid ground. Where they are neglected, everything begins to fracture: intergenerational poverty, declining...
by Natalija Riabko | Sep 21, 2025 | Article, ESG Criteria, Future of investment, Investing, News, News of the day, Strategy, World Markets
Trust is the cornerstone of financial markets. Yet, recent history is riddled with resounding scandals that have shattered this trust, wiped out savings, and brought industrial giants to their knees. From Enron to Wirecard, these are not mere historical anomalies;...
by Natalija Riabko | Sep 8, 2025 | Agriculture, Article, China, Commodities, ESG Criteria, News, News of the day, Semiconductors, Strategy, USA
As September unfolds, global markets approach the final quarter of 2025 with a mix of caution and opportunism. According to the IMF, global growth is expected to hover around 3% this year, a figure that masks a highly uneven landscape: advanced economies struggle to...
by Natalija Riabko | May 31, 2025 | Article, ESG Criteria, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
In Honour of Stefan Zweig In a Europe beset by geopolitical tensions, widening social fractures, and the existential urgency of climate change, corruption emerges as a silent poison – corroding the foundations of democracy from within. Far from being confined to...