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Fragile peace in Syria strained under the weight of internal tensions and external expectations

Middle East TA | AP Insight - July 19, 2025.

The conflicts in Syria have shown how fragile the transitional structure is after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The question of minorities remains open,...

Spain's deal with Huawei raises security questions within NATO and the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 19, 2025.

When the Ministry of the Interior of Spain signed a contract worth 12.3 million euros with the Chinese company Huawei on 11 July, it appeared...

"The Boy Who Cried Wolf"—How do markets react to US tariffs?

Economy Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg - July 19, 2025.

Three months after President Donald Trump announced plans to impose sweeping new tariffs on most countries, the US economy appears surprisingly resilient. The stock market has...

Tomorrow's Investment

Economy Emre Alkin - July 19, 2025.

Right now, the world is progressing in two major directions: on one side, there are risks like wars, economic uncertainties, and famines; on the other,...

New EU and UK sanctions against Russia


EU TA | AP Insight - July 18, 2025.

The new package of EU sanctions will hit the Russian energy and banking sectors, while the UK has imposed sanctions on Russian intelligence units. For...

Marshall Plan for middle class recovery

Economy Bertrand Badré - Eric Hazan - July 18, 2025.

The middle class has long been the backbone of democratic stability, fueling economic growth, affirming institutional legitimacy, and transmitting civic values. But in recent decades, the...

The economy of sovereignty - how China uses bans as an instrument?

China The Editorial Board - July 18, 2025.

In recent days, China's practice of imposing exit bans on executives of foreign companies has taken on a whole new dynamic. The most recent example...

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