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Sorry, Kursk, but Moscow sends its thoughts and prayers  

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - August 11, 2024.

Moscow is concerned about the situation in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops have entered. In Russia, there are numerous angry speeches in support of...

Iran's dilemma regarding the attack on Israel - is a repeat of the April scenario possible?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 10, 2024.

The regime in Tehran once again finds itself in a position to threaten a direct attack on Israel within just four months. Although the situation...

China's concession on fentanyl – a stake in future US concessions

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 8, 2024.

China has taken a significant step to tackle fentanyl production and smuggling, one of the US's principal problems. On September 1, Beijing will introduce strict controls...

Schengen is crumbling under the anti-migration onslaught

EU Ferry Biedermann - August 8, 2024.

One of the European Union’s signal, and for its citizens most noticeable, achievements, the 26 country Schengen free-travel zone, is increasingly being challenged and undermined. The...

Is there a way out for the country of interim governments?

EU The Editorial Board - August 7, 2024.

Bulgaria should hold another round of snap parliamentary elections in October, marking the seventh in just three years. Political instability, no functioning government since 2021, and...

It is a brief hot summer of far right thuggery, Elon, not a British civil war  

UK Harvey Morris - August 7, 2024.

It is scarcely a month since overseas commentators were patiently explaining to their audiences how it was that UK voters had bucked a far-right trend...

A long and complicated road for the return of India's presence in Bangladesh

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 6, 2024.

After the massive and violent protests in Bangladesh, and especially after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's exile, India has few options to keep its big eastern...

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