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Cyber risk becomes a broader financial stability issue

Finances Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 9, 2026.

On 7 July, the European Central Bank gave Eurozone banks until 31 October to demonstrate how they will defend themselves against cyberattacks accelerated by artificial...

Is the interest-rate hike good for Japan's economy?

Economy Koichi Hamada - July 9, 2026.

In my early years as an economics professor, I was occasionally asked to present my work to a group of international economists, and several times...

A public media backstop for democracy?

EU Ferry Biedermann - July 9, 2026.

Public broadcasters find themselves currently in the line of fire in the battle over media and democracy. It’s one aspect of the wider struggle over...

Could Nigel Farage's resignation backfire on him?

UK TA | AP Insight - July 8, 2026.

Nigel Farage says the political establishment is out to stop him. But the Reform UK leader’s attempt to prove it has not gone to plan. Facing...

Did Putin give up part of the spoils of war in Ukraine because of the Olympics in America?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 8, 2026.

“What changed?” is the most common reaction in the heated discussion on social media about the sudden decision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to...

What does Europe lack for full tech sovereignty?

EU Giorgos Verdi - July 8, 2026.

In early June, the European Commission unveiled its Tech Sovereignty Package, a new policy agenda designed to strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy through investments in AI,...

UK’s prime minister-in-waiting revives debate on England’s north-south divide

UK Harvey Morris - July 8, 2026.

UK prime minster-in-waiting Andy Burnham is betting on a transfer of powers to the regions to act as a driver of growth in an economy...

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