Mexico: Between Nearshoring Boom and Political Transformation
Mexico has recently undergone significant political change. In 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the country’s first female president, marking a historic moment in Mexican politics.

Mexico has recently undergone significant political change. In 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the country’s first female president, marking a historic moment in Mexican politics.
Poland’s cities are modern, lively, and full of students. Warsaw has skyscrapers and international companies. Kraków mixes history with tourism and digital businesses.
Amsterdam, the capital, became a global financial centre. The world’s first stock exchange was established there, and its influence spread as trade connected continents, products, and cultures. The strength of Dutch trade helped spread ideas, goods, and knowledge across the world.
Long before Spain came to South America, the Inca Empire was one of the greatest civilisations in the world. The Incas built cities, roads, and farms high in the mountains.
Football first arrived in Brazil in the late 1800s and quickly became a favourite game for people of all ages and social backgrounds. Over the years, it has grown into something much bigger than just sport, it has become part of Brazil’s cultural identity.
One of the easiest and most exciting ways to discover Italy is by train. Trains connect big cities and small towns. When you ride a train in Italy, you see green fields, vineyards, old stone houses, and the sea from the window.
Today, Mexico City stands over the same location, with modern buildings rising above ruins that reveal centuries of history. The main square, or Zócalo, still lies where the Aztec capital’s heart once beat.
One thing makes Costa Rica special in the world: it does not have an army. Costa Rica stopped having soldiers more than 70 years ago.
The term hikikomori comes from the Japanese words hiki (to pull) and komori (to stay inside). It describes people who withdraw from social life and isolate themselves for at least six months.
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