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Crimea – Can the issue that started everything be returned to negotiations?

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - March 19, 2026.

Many well-known politicians and analysts believe that the destruction of the modern system of international relations began with Russia’s attack on Ukraine – not in...

An online phenomenon in the real world: Trump as enshittifier-in-chief

Technology Ferry Biedermann - March 19, 2026.

‘Enshittification’ is definitely one of the words of the moment, with outlets and organisations as varied as Money Week, the Guardian and the Norwegian Consumer...

Can the ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan become permanent?

Politics TA | AP Insight - March 18, 2026.

Pakistan and Afghanistan on Wednesday declared a temporary pause in escalating fighting, two days after Kabul blamed Islamabad for a deadly airstrike in the Afghan...

Turkey – an ally that refuses to commit

Turkey Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 18, 2026.

Turkey occupies a specific and difficult-to-sustain position in this war. As a NATO member, it participates in the collective defence system that directly tracks and...

Security alliances - the source of the American superpower is declining

Politics Carla Norrlöf - March 18, 2026.

The messy crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has clarified how power works in the 21st century. It reminds us that the greatest long-term threat to...

Has Trump served himself a poisoned chalice with his war on Iran?

Middle East Harvey Morris - March 18, 2026.

On 20 July 1988, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, told the nation he had drunk ‘the poisoned chalice’ by accepting a ceasefire in an...

Why Europe must complete it’s single market now more than ever?

EU Enrico Letta - Pascal Lamy - March 17, 2026.

The European Council meeting on March 19-20 is unfolding against the backdrop of a deeply unstable international landscape. Russia’s war on Ukraine and the growing uncertainty...

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