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Will the reorganisation of political forces in the European Parliament bring down the Green Deal?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 9, 2025.

The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, tasked the Patriots for Europe (PfE) group with reporting after the meeting of the Conference of Presidents...

UK accused of wielding a sledgehammer to crack a nut with terror ban on Palestine activists

UK Harvey Morris - July 9, 2025.

More than a score of supporters of the Palestine Action protest group were arrested near the British parliament at the weekend, hours after a ban...

Is Iran internally ready for a post-Islamist order?

Middle East Kian Tajbakhsh - July 8, 2025.

Speculation about the end of Iran’s Islamic Republic has surged in the wake of Israel’s astonishingly effective bombing campaign, which succeeded in degrading and destroying...

The genocide in Srebrenica and the danger of denial as state policy

Eastern Europe The Editorial Board - July 8, 2025.

Thirty years after the genocide in Srebrenica, committed in July 1995 by the armed forces of Republika Srpska (the armed forces of the ethnic Serb...

Will Ukraine remain a true priority for the West?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - July 8, 2025.

Ukraine is losing on the battlefield—but neither Ukrainians nor their Western partners dare to say it aloud. Despite successful Ukrainian strikes on military targets inside...

Awaiting Beijing's response to Taiwan's tough talk

China Ian Bremmer - July 6, 2025.

China has been squeezing Taiwan for years. Chinese President Xi Jinping has made the island’s unification with the mainland a key pillar of his nationalist...

Can the non-oil sector become the main driver of Saudi Arabia’s growth?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 6, 2025.

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has made enormous efforts to reduce the economy's dependence on oil and promote the development of the private sector. The Vision...

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