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How much does the EU risk in its first talks with the Afghan Taliban on deportations?

EU TA | AP Insight - June 23, 2026.

A delegation from the Afghan Taliban met Tuesday with European Union staff in Brussels for closed-door talks that focused on diplomatic services and the “dignified...

Who decides on war in Lebanon?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 23, 2026.

The Lebanese state is entering a new round of talks with Israel at a time when the most important aspect of its security is increasingly...

Ethnic integration and patriotic pride coexist

Globalization Daron Acemoglu - June 23, 2026.

When the German soccer player Deniz Undav scored two late-game goals to clinch a 2-1 victory for his team over Ivory Coast, you would have...

Azerbaijan is expanding energy partnerships, providing routes that do not depend on Russia

Energy Oleksandr Levchenko - June 23, 2026.

Azerbaijan is strengthening its role as an important energy and transit partner for international markets by developing supply routes that do not depend on Russian...

How to build an America that does not capitulate?

US Timothy Snyder - June 22, 2026.

America has capitulated to Iran. The “memorandum of understanding” signed by the two sides specifies terms that spell victory for the Islamic Republic and humiliation...

Britain's economic woes fuel discontent with Brexit a decade after vote to leave EU

UK TA | AP Insight - June 22, 2026.

Simon Boyd’s firm makes prefabricated steel structures on the south coast of England and ships them to customers as far away as Ghana and Barbados. Mike...

Reparations and the new politics of the Global South

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 22, 2026.

For decades, Western governments have limited the issue of reparations to historical memory, education, and symbolic recognition. Commemorations, museums, statesmen’s speeches, and carefully worded expressions of...

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