Author: Alain Guillot
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How Smart Renovation Choices Can Transform Your Home Value
in Real EstateThe right renovation choices are helpful when you’re trying to improve the home’s value over time. Whether you’re looking to sell your home or this is your forever home, adding value to the home does mean you can pull equity out of the home later on in life if needed. There are plenty of smart…
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How Small Businesses Can Stay Competitive in a Changing Market
in BusinessRunning a small business has never been simple, but the pace of change today makes this even more of a challenge because new technologies are being introduced, there are shifting customer habits, and global competition. It’s very easy to feel like you’re constantly trying to keep up. As a small business, the good news, though,…
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Without Venezuelan Oil, Communist Cuba Will Fall
in PoliticsWith Venezuelan oil cut off after the arrest of Maduro, the Cuban regime is on the brink. Explore how the 2026 Caracas crisis is triggering a collapse in Havana.
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How to Engage Your Team to Get Your Business Future-Ready
in BusinessRight now, technology moves at a faster rate than ever before. Couple this with an increasingly competitive marketplace, and it’s no wonder that businesses feel under constant pressure to keep pushing forward. No business wants to be left behind and forgotten by its customers, so continuing to challenge your company and to seek bigger and…
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Designing Offices People Want to Return To
in BusinessThe problem that some businesses face nowadays is a reluctance for some employees to return to the office. It might be that hybrid working is the norm or that you’ve allowed staff to pick and choose when they come into the office. However, whilst savings can be made, the physical domain of the workplace is…
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The Fall of Maduro: A New Chapter for Venezuela and What it Means for the West
in PoliticsDiscover the truth behind the 2-hour U.S. extraction of Nicolas Maduro. While the world celebrates the fall of a dictator, some U.S. politicians want him back. Read more on the new presidency of Delcy Rodríguez.