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Are Argentine voters getting weary of Milei’s disruptor antics?

Politics Sharmila Devi - July 3, 2026.

A slew of corruption scandals washing around Argentina’s Javier Milei has claimed the scalp of his top aide, who resigned last weekend. But the president...

Will Merz's sweeping reform put Germany back on track?

EU TA | AP Insight - July 2, 2026.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his government coalition partners presented a comprehensive reform package Thursday with the goal of getting the country's sluggish economy back...

The end of open access to the most powerful AI models

Technology The Editorial Board - July 2, 2026.

In early July, the US government entered the final phase of negotiations with leading artificial intelligence companies on rules for releasing the most advanced models.  These...

A 21st-century robber baron

Economy Dani Rodrik - July 2, 2026.

In a remarkable commentary published at the end of June, a former leading economist in the Trump administration acknowledges (and endorses) what many have suspected:...

Europe’s bloody past rears its ugly head

EU Ferry Biedermann - July 2, 2026.

A nasty row between Ukraine and Poland over a WWII massacre of ethnic Polish civilians is a timely reminder of Europe’s dark past and the...

US, Canada and Mexico begin complex negotiations to renew the regional trade pact 

Economy TA | AP Insight - July 1, 2026.

Tourists from Chattanooga check into beach resorts in Cancun. Canadian auto parts feed factories in the American Midwest — and vice versa. Happy hour revelers raise...

How can NATO allies build the industrial capacity required for deterrence

Politics Fiona E. Murray - Robert Murray - July 1, 2026.

When World War II began in 1939, Canada had almost no meaningful military industry. Six years later, Canadian factories had produced thousands of aircraft, hundreds of...

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