Copenhagen is top of the list, followed by Sydney and Melbourne. The bottom two places are Damascus and Syria and Tripoli and Libya. Kiev has been included in this year's rankings after returning from war-torn Ukraine. We're already beginning work on the index for 2024.
For decades, leftist policies first espoused by Juan Perón have dominated the country’s politics. But as electioneering begins it is clear that rampant inflation is driving voters away from Peronism and toward the populist right. We examine why big American retailers see opportunity in providing primary health care (9:33). And our annual list of the world’s most liveable cities (15:38).
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