stability
Coverage of stability in the Nexus archive.
- The 10 most livable cities in the world
Copenhagen retained the top position in the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) annual ranking of the world's most livable cities, followed by Vienna. The ranking evaluates cities based on stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, with top cities achieving perfect scores in multiple categories. Tokyo and Vancouver also made the top 10, while US cities did not secure top spots.
- The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI
Atlantic reporter Alex Reisner created a searchable database of four music datasets used to train AI, including two with 12 million and 9 million tracks. Google and Stability confirmed using these datasets in research papers, which have been downloaded thousands of times.
- Insecurity and instability drive voters in Peru's tight presidential race
Peru's presidential race is influenced by voter concerns over insecurity and instability, with many seeking a leader who can address crime and inequality. The country has had eight presidents in the past decade, contributing to a desire for political stability.
- Insecurity and instability drive voters in Peru's tight presidential race
Peru's presidential election is highly competitive as voters seek stability after frequent leadership changes. The next president is expected to prioritize addressing crime and inequality.
- With Alan Wong’s decisive victory, the Sunset just wants to be boring again
Alan Wong's decisive victory in the Sunset area reflects voters' preference for retaining the incumbent supervisor, indicating a desire for stability following years of political turmoil.
- 100 days of Iran war: Gulf states grapple with security and economic consequences
The US-Israel war with Iran has prompted Gulf states to reassess their security, alliances, and regional stability. The conflict has led to significant economic and security challenges for the Gulf region.
- 3 paths to stability in a conflict-ridden world
The article discusses the acute phase of the global economic system's transformation, raising questions about when stability will return and the roles of key countries in the new configuration. It emphasizes analyzing current events through systemic interstate conflicts as key markers of such changes.
- The world comes to Xi
Foreign officials have increased their visits to Chinese leader Xi Jinping this year, a move Beijing uses to emphasize its role as a global stability anchor.
- EU firms in China starting to feel less gloomy as Beijing offers stability: report
European companies' confidence in China's business environment is rebounding for the first time since 2022, as Beijing is seen as a 'champion' of stability amid global volatility, according to a survey by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.
- Here’s to the stable ones: In praise of Tim Cook
The article praises Tim Cook's leadership and stability at Apple, highlighting his consistent and reliable management style.