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Despite the risks, the Italian-Albanian model for accepting migrants has a chance of becoming the new European standard

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 14, 2023.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's short vacation in Albania last summer was marked by an unusual gesture. She paid the bill of €80 instead of...

France’s latest skirmish in the war on global English

UK Harvey Morris - November 8, 2023.

France is suing the Brussels-based European Commission, claiming aspects of its hiring process for new officials favour English-speaking applicants. The démarche before the European Union’s top...

Europe and the US are under a rising threat of terrorism - individual now but perhaps organised in the future

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 6, 2023.

Dominique Bernard, a beloved literature teacher at a high school in Arras, northern France, was probably the first victim of terrorism in the West resulting...

Public risks being left out of AI debate led by tech bros and politicians

EU Harvey Morris - November 1, 2023.

Some of the more apocalyptic warnings about the dangers posed by artificial intelligence have come from those who stand to profit most from its breakneck...

Are museums a thing of the past?

Globalization Harvey Morris - October 25, 2023.

There is a whiff of Sherlock Holmes about the Curious Case of the British Museum, a catalogue of thefts from the venerable institution that overshadows...

Hand over your gold!

EU Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - October 24, 2023.

What is the punishment for assisting illegal entry and harbouring an illegal immigrant in the UK? "You can be fined £45,000 to facilitate illegal entry,...

US-EU Summit - geopolitics has set aside unresolved trade issues

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 21, 2023.

Geopolitics took precedence over the resolution of mutual economic and trade relations at the US-EU summit in Washington. The transatlantic partners were forced to take this...

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