MOTHERS IN THE AGE OF MACHINES: WHY THE FUTURE HANGS ON THE PRICE OF CARE

MOTHERS IN THE AGE OF MACHINES: WHY THE FUTURE HANGS ON THE PRICE OF CARE

We live in a century that worships efficiency. Robots weld, algorithms predict, capital compounds in silence. Yet the arithmetic of humanity is going the other way: fewer cradles, more canes. Across continents, the question is no longer “how many jobs will machines...
Markets: The Trump-Xi Truce Offers a Fragile Breather for Global Investors

Markets: The Trump-Xi Truce Offers a Fragile Breather for Global Investors

Between Tactical Relief and Structural Doubt, Global Finance Holds Its Breath After a turbulent week marked by falling U.S. indexes and a 1.57% drop in the Nasdaq, the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Busan, on the sidelines of the APEC summit, brought a...
Global Trade Wars and the Steel Industry: Europe’s Hidden Fault Lines

Global Trade Wars and the Steel Industry: Europe’s Hidden Fault Lines

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,...
MOTHERS IN THE AGE OF MACHINES: WHY THE FUTURE HANGS ON THE PRICE OF CARE

Mothers and the Economy: Towards an Optimal Model

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...