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Americans and Canadians have reason to be frustrated with the new tariff war

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 22, 2026.

The United States imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian products early Saturday, and Canada said it would retaliate beginning Sept. 8 after...

American science subject to security audits

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 22, 2026.

By 31 August, the Pentagon has asked 30 American universities and research institutions to review their academic, financial and research ties with foreign partners that...

Economies have always adapted to an aging population, and will continue to do so

Globalization Andrew J. Scott - August 22, 2026.

The global demographic transition, characterized by declining birth rates and rising life expectancy, has been one of the most consequential transformations of the past century,...

Debunking the myth - more data may lead to worse decisions

Economy Emre Alkin - August 22, 2026.

There is a powerful assumption in modern management: the more data we have, the faster and more accurately we will make decisions. Companies have acted on...

Can China clean up the mess behind the collapse of the real estate empire?

China TA | AP Insight - August 21, 2026.

Chinese authorities are moving to finish cleaning up the mess left by the collapse of the Evergrande real estate empire, years after its default with...

Israel no longer has the final word on the Gaza investigations

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 21, 2026.

The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Israeli ambassador to Warsaw for a meeting, following the decision of the Israeli military judiciary not to...

Apart from protectionism, Europe has few ways to counter Chinese exports

EU Desmond Lachman - August 21, 2026.

Few could have predicted the consequences China’s 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization would have for the United States. By contributing to the hollowing out...

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