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France Will Not Solve Its Finances with Higher Taxes

Finances Daniel Lacalle - December 16, 2024.

France is a rich and once prosperous nation with excellent human capital. It is a nation with plenty of entrepreneurs and investment opportunities. It is...

The EU is expanding sanctions against Russia to include propaganda and disinformation—what is the reach?  

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 14, 2024.

Starting Monday, the European Union will apply a new mechanism of sanctions against Russia, targeting for the first time the leading people of its intelligence...

Does Assad's political end mean a shift for Syrian refugees in Europe?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 10, 2024.

Almost all the most developed European countries, which have been the main destinations for refugees for a decade, closed the procedures for issuing asylum to...

The collapse of the Barnier government leads Macron to a new series of political manoeuvres

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 5, 2024.

French President Emmanuel Macron's sharp political manoeuvring over the past year collapsed on Wednesday in the Assemblée nationale following a no-confidence vote in his prime...

Green politics in a defensive crouch as priorities shift elsewhere

EU Ferry Biedermann - December 5, 2024.

Green politics are in for a rough ride the next few years, as voters across the globe have made clear over the past twelve months...

A turning point in the principal link of NATO's border to the east

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 3, 2024.

The Romanian Constitutional Court has put an end to a brief period of uncertainty in the election game full of shifts, allowing Romanians to go...

On which departments of the new European Commission will the future of the EU depend most?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 29, 2024.

In 2019, the former president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, appealed to the member states not to rush into replacing the commission members who...

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