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UK parties soft-pedal on climate policy ahead of COP28

UK Harvey Morris - November 29, 2023.

Britain’s King Charles will this week deliver the opening address at the COP28 climate action summit in Dubai at a time when his country’s own...

The European right sees strong support for Israel as an opportunity for its anti-migrant policy

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 28, 2023.

The surprise victory of the ultra-right Party for Freedom in the recent parliamentary elections in the Netherlands could become the "new normal" in Europe, where...

China boycotted Putin in virtual space, but the Kremlin fears a real-life boycott

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - November 26, 2023.

The Kremlin first planned Putin's attendance at the virtual G20 summit last week as an opportunity to embarrass Western leaders. It later transformed into an...

Federalisation of the EU - has the biggest reform in the history of the Union been launched?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 23, 2023.

The European Union is well on its way to removing long-standing internal limitations due to intense bureaucratisation in decision-making, which has weakened its global influence. The...

How effective will the Finnish defence be against the Russian attempt to destabilise it through illegal migrants?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 22, 2023.

Sauli Niinistö, the president of Finland, visited Poland at the beginning of the week to gain know-how related to handling the recent surge of refugees...

Campaigners sound alarm over creeping privatisation of UK health care

UK Harvey Morris - November 22, 2023.

The reputation of the UK as a pioneer of free healthcare for all is at risk from a funding and staffing crisis that is turning...

EU leaders travel to summit with China more determined

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 21, 2023.

The leaders of the EU and China will face a far lengthier list of issues at their next meeting in December than they faced during...

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