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What are the obstacles facing India on its path to becoming a global innovation capital?

India Shashi Tharoor - April 7, 2026.

India has long been portrayed as a low‑cost back office for international businesses. This was always something of a caricature, but it is especially inaccurate today....

Tehran wants to silence dissidents abroad by abusing their families at home

Middle East TA | AP Insight - April 6, 2026.

Iran's government is detaining family members and threatening to seize property of Iranian opposition figures in exile, some tell The Associated Press, in the latest...

Managing the collapse – the real role of the IMF, IEA and World Bank

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 6, 2026.

In February 2026, a series of precision strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities – primarily Natanz and Fordow – triggered a chain reaction that escalated from...

Who will bear the consequences if the Iran deal is bad?

Middle East Mohammed Al Dhaheri - Rikard Jalkebro - April 6, 2026.

Diplomatic instinct suggests that, when conflicts intensify, parties should head to the negotiating table. That impulse might be rooted in genuine moral concern, but there are...

Why wars don’t move oil and defence stocks the way investors expect

Economy Daniel Lacalle - April 6, 2026.

Investing in oil companies as a “sure bet” when there is a temporary spike in crude is usually a challenging idea. Doing it during a war,...

The Iran war is making it difficult to deliver humanitarian aid to millions around the world

Middle East TA | AP Insight - April 5, 2026.

Aid groups are warning that the war in the Middle East has upended their ability to get food and medicine to millions of people around...

A pope who chose to speak a language Washington understands

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 5, 2026.

The Vatican rarely enters open conflict with the governments of major powers. The Roman Catholic Church's institutional memory surpasses that of any modern state, shaping its...

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