Regions

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...

Trump's foreign policy continuity—fascination with dictators, dictatorships, and deal-making

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 5, 2024.

When Donald Trump declared last December that he would be a dictator "except for day one" if re-elected president, both supporters and opponents took him...

Trade in values

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - August 4, 2024.

On Thursday, good and brave people were released from Vladimir Putin’s captivity and were able to regain their rightfully deserved freedom. In return, Vladimir Putin got...

The strengthening of the right in Europe increases the chances of success for the Italian-Albanian model

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 2, 2024.

Italy and Albania have once again delayed the planned August 1 opening of centres for the reception of migrants on Albanian territory but under Italian...

The arrival of the F-16 in Ukraine—the moment of truth for great expectations

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 1, 2024.

In the last few days of July, unclear footage circulated on social media, which supporters of Ukraine claimed showed one of the first F-16 fighter...

From Israel’s killing of Haniyeh to a ceasefire in Gaza?

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - July 31, 2024.

Since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October last year, killed 1200 people and took some 250 others hostage, many red lines have been breached, both...

UK’s economic choices already bedevil the Starmerite age

UK Harvey Morris - July 31, 2024.

Political honeymoons rarely last long and the UK government faces some early pushback after Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled the tough choices required to fill a...

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