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The shadow of domestic political uncertainty lingers over the NATO anniversary

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 9, 2024.

When NATO leaders gather today at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, the site of the treaty's 1949 signing, they will not have much...

Is a small cohabitation in the area of foreign policy and defence enough for Macron?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 8, 2024.

Will NATO colleagues meet a new Emmanuel Macron at this week's summit in Washington? It will definitely be the old Macron, a strong supporter of...

Realpolitik towards the Taliban should not marginalise humanitarian issues

Middle East Sharmila Devi - July 7, 2024.

Barely two weeks after the UN noted it was 1,000 days since Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school, the global body oversaw...

Kaja Kallas – an inconvenient witness to the Russian rewriting of history  

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - July 7, 2024.

The appointment of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas as the first EU diplomat is dramatically irritating Moscow. From Moscow’s point of view, Kaja Kallas is not...

Orbán's trip to Moscow – an investment in a joint project with Putin and Trump

EU The Editorial Board - July 6, 2024.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will have a difficult couple of days in Washington next week, where he will have to explain to his partners...

Economy, Ethics and Prosperity

Economy Emre Alkin - July 6, 2024.

Recently, I find myself giving the same answer to a certain question about economy.  “What do you think is the most important problem facing the economy...

Triumphant Labour eyes investment boost as it goes for growth

UK Harvey Morris - July 5, 2024.

The Labour party has secured a landslide victory in a UK general election that saw a nationwide rejection of its Conservative rival after 14 years...

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