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Attack on Houthis - can the US get out of the gap of regional escalation?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2024.

The US government is in a dilemma over whether to attack Houthi militia positions in Yemen and thus eliminate the danger of new attacks on...

The new US anti-corruption law – the missing link in the fight against international corruption

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 27, 2023.

The US has recently closed a loophole in its resistance to international corruption by criminalising foreign officials who have  solicited and accepted bribes from US...

Decline in reputation of the leading US universities - will replacing the presidents be enough to suppress antisemitism?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 9, 2023.

Facing the House Committee on Education sounded like a good occasion for the administrations of 3 leading US universities to remove much of the criticism...

A high-level US-Russian dialogue is not realistic (yet) - why the OSCE annual meeting could not be the place for Blinken and Lavrov to meet

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 4, 2023.

Moscow mostly got what it came for to North Macedonia at the annual OSCE ministerial meeting - almost nothing on the international front, but enough...

Nikki Haley's endorsement - will the GOP's shift from Trump succeed?

US The Editorial Board - November 29, 2023.

The candidacy of Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, for the Republican presidential nomination received strong support when the influential network of the...

Biden and Xi will work under pressure in San Francisco - is a breakthrough in relations possible?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 10, 2023.

Next week, as part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco, US and Chinese presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping will hold...

US universities facing a severe reputation crisis - are administrations capable of overcoming the crisis, and if so, at what cost?

US The Editorial Board - November 9, 2023.

US universities are facing a multifaceted crisis after a series of protests and controversial decisions by their administrations regarding the Israel-Hamas war, all of which...

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