18 Nov Entrepreneurship and tech, Lifestyle Cows – The future of India’s food supply November 18, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments Global turbulence is testing the resilience of global food systems. By 2032, South Asia and Southeast Asia in particular, with India as...Continue reading
04 Nov Lifestyle, Politics African conflict trends November 4, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments In 2023, Niger and Gabon closed the Sahel coup belt from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This was followed by an explosion of violence. Bu...Continue reading
31 Oct Politics India on the move – services, pharmaceuticals and jewelry November 2, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments While the rest of the world suffers from the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, India is experiencing an impressive economic renaissan...Continue reading
21 Oct Politics State of Democracy in Eastern Europe – Voter Turnouts since the fall of communism October 21, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments When the glory of change faded and populism strengthened. An analysis of voter turnout since the fall of communism. With Poland, Slo...Continue reading
14 Oct Lifestyle, Politics Africa’s Colonial Legacy and the Cold Warrior Takeover October 14, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments The influence of foreign powers did not end with the end of the great colonial empires, when France, Great Britain and Portugal were sw...Continue reading
14 Oct Lifestyle, Politics The era of the slave traders in Africa October 14, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments The discovery of the Americas in 1492 gave Europeans access to almost inexhaustible reserves of raw materials in mines and on plantatio...Continue reading
14 Oct Uncategorized Europe’s Race for Africa and the Colonial Era October 14, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments Europe's race for Africa, "the scramble for Africa", began around 1880. By means of hundreds of agreements, the Europeans defined the b...Continue reading
14 Oct Entrepreneurship and tech, Lifestyle, Politics Africans lay the foundation for their country October 14, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments From a low level, but clearly visible, the first islands of development are rising in Africa, and they are spreading. The greatest chal...Continue reading
14 Oct Entrepreneurship and tech, Lifestyle A bicycle workshop in Nairobi – business for little people October 14, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments Talent and determination, Michael built himself a small bicycle shop and became the first port of call for Nairobi's small cycling comm...Continue reading
14 Oct Uncategorized Ethiopia: The Chinese Dragon Flies Ahead November 3, 2023 By cyclingeconomics 0 comments If you want to travel to the federal republic in the Ethiopian highlands, you first have to climb 2,000 to 3,000 metres in altitude fro...Continue reading