TA Staff – The team of international journalists at Tomorrow's Affairs monitors and analyses the most significant global events and developments in politics, the economy, technology, and other fields, providing the audience with comprehensive analyses, including assessments of future events.
The Lebanese government meeting on 5 September raised a question that has been hanging over Beirut for decades: can the state finally regain its monopoly...
The UK, France, and Germany's decision to initiate the snapback mechanism under UN Security Council Resolution 2231 on 28 August represents a significant shift in...
Turkey's decision to completely cut off trade with Israel and close its ports and airspace for Israeli state and military flights marks the deepest crisis...
At a time when the global economy is facing instability – from energy disruptions and waves of inflation to the fragmentation of global trade –...
The UK and Norway have reached an agreement worth more than ten billion pounds to build new Type 26 frigates. This is being presented as...