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The EU does not want to annoy Beijing - trade is still a priority

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 2, 2023.

EU leaders have decided to play it "softer" with China, more as a partner than a threat. They will continue to wrestle with conflicting opinions...

Putin - from a grey man to the leader of the largest global corruption syndicate

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - July 2, 2023.

John Sipher, author and long-time CIA officer, who also served in Russia, recently described Putin as "the biggest thief in the world". His long-time enemy number...

Netanyahu's concession - a belated manoeuvre to correct bad strategies

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 1, 2023.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted he would back down in the face of the demands of mass protests, but that will probably not...

Prigozhin's exile is not enough - Putin will have to banish him from the Internet

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 30, 2023.

The confession of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the exiled head of the paramilitary Wagner Group, at the beginning of the year, that he not only built but...

Doing business in China is becoming a minefield because of the new anti-espionage law

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 29, 2023.

Those doing business in China need to be fully aware of and need to examine the new anti-espionage law which comes into force next Saturday,...

Putin's outsourcing of Belarus - a deal that Lukashenko could not refuse

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 28, 2023.

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko can scarcely be recognised as a winner in the resolution of the military rebellion in Russia over the weekend. Rather, as...

The victory of the conservatives in Greece - the final end of the populist era in Southern Europe

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 27, 2023.

Greece confirmed its confidence in the centre-right government of former Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Sunday's elections. At the same time, it has remained on...

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