Regions

Presidential elections in Ukraine - a chance that Moscow wants to use to shift the parameters of the war

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - November 12, 2023.

Russia is very pleased about a discussion regarding whether Ukraine should hold presidential elections next March, as mandated by the Constitution. Contradictory positions on this matter...

Biden and Xi will work under pressure in San Francisco - is a breakthrough in relations possible?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 10, 2023.

Next week, as part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco, US and Chinese presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping will hold...

US universities facing a severe reputation crisis - are administrations capable of overcoming the crisis, and if so, at what cost?

US The Editorial Board - November 9, 2023.

US universities are facing a multifaceted crisis after a series of protests and controversial decisions by their administrations regarding the Israel-Hamas war, all of which...

France’s latest skirmish in the war on global English

UK Harvey Morris - November 8, 2023.

France is suing the Brussels-based European Commission, claiming aspects of its hiring process for new officials favour English-speaking applicants. The démarche before the European Union’s top...

Despite meagre results of Blinken's talks in Ankara, Turkey remains a crucial partner for resolving the crisis in the Middle East

Turkey Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 7, 2023.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Turkey did not produce specific results regarding the war between Israel and Hamas. However, in the long...

Do what you're good at

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - November 6, 2023.

Boris Johnson and his cohorts managed to achieve a double whammy when he installed his new, pro-Brexit government in the UK. He made so many errors...

Europe and the US are under a rising threat of terrorism - individual now but perhaps organised in the future

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 6, 2023.

Dominique Bernard, a beloved literature teacher at a high school in Arras, northern France, was probably the first victim of terrorism in the West resulting...

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