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Bulgaria has emerged from political paralysis—what reach does the new government have?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 18, 2025.

After a record-long institutional vacuum and seven parliamentary elections in just four years, Bulgaria finally secured a government. The political elites have realised that endless...

It's the Houthis' turn to honour the ceasefire

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 17, 2025.

The Houthi militants in Yemen have not launched any more attacks on ships in the Red Sea crisis zone since the beginning of 2025, which...

Gaza peace deal—Are there winners and losers?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 16, 2025.

An agreement to end the war in Gaza deserves to be considered a historic event, as it will most likely mark the end of suffering...

Lebanon’s cracks might once again be papered over, but don’t expect fundamental change

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - January 16, 2025.

With the triple success of a ceasefire, the election of a new Lebanese president, and the appointment of a prime minister that doesn’t belong to...

London objectors hold out against China’s ‘super embassy’

UK Harvey Morris - January 15, 2025.

A group of London residents is currently passing the hat to finance what it calls a renewed David and Goliath legal battle to “save our...

Elections In Ukraine Are Not Scheduled, But Everyone Is Preparing For Them

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - January 14, 2025.

The elections in Ukraine are just around the corner—sooner or later, they are inevitable. The more discussions there are about a potential ceasefire, the more...

Canada and Greenland instead of Ukraine—why not?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - January 12, 2025.

Vladimir Putin found President Trump's imperialist rhetoric aimed at invading and/or bullying democratic countries like Canada and Denmark extremely gratifying. Moscow has concluded that these statements...

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