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Read MoreGlobal comparisons of trust attitudes worldwide suggest substantial time-persistent cross-nation heterogeneity. In countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Finland, over 60% of respondents think that people can be trusted while in Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru, less than 10% think this is the case.
Read MoreThe proverb “All roads lead to Rome” is rooted in the historical and cultural significance of ancient Rome. The saying reflects the fact that during the peak of the Roman Empire, the city of Rome served as the center of the empire’s vast road network, known as the Roman road system.
Read MoreJourney through 16th-century Europe, where powerful city-states dominated Italy, the Habsburg dynasty built an empire, and the Ottoman Turks reshaped the continent’s eastern borders. Learn how this crucial period transformed Europe’s political landscape.
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Read MoreMethodology: To identify the healthiest countries in the world, Bloomberg Rankings created health scores and health-risk scores for countries with
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