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EU seeks greater sway in the Middle East

EU TA | AP Insight - April 20, 2026.

Europe turned its attention to the Palestinians on Monday as the election defeat of Israel ally Viktor Orban in Hungary gives new momentum to efforts...

Hormuz and Taiwan – China is waiting for the American response

Politics Todd G. Buchholz - April 20, 2026.

Most schoolchildren learn that the Earth is roughly 25,000 miles around (40,000 kilometers). They do not learn that the global economy depends on just 100...

North Korea is a nuclear power beyond all control

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 20, 2026.

The nuclear arms control regime on the Korean Peninsula no longer functions. Institutions exist, but without access to the field, there is no verification, and...

The myth of the commodity shock: global money supply is soaring again

Finances Daniel Lacalle - April 20, 2026.

Global money supply is soaring again, while money velocity remains depressed and uneven across regions. This highlights a key point: commodities transmit relative price signals, but...

Resignations and firings have depleted the FBI and Justice Department

US TA | AP Insight - April 19, 2026.

The FBI and Justice Department are scrambling to rebuild a depleted workforce after a wave of departures over the past year, with leaders easing hiring...

The end of neutral financing – how the role of the World Bank is changing

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 19, 2026.

This week, at the Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, Washington clearly set the direction: development financing is no longer a neutral...

How can the disorderly fragmentation of the global economy be opposed?

Globalization Mohamed A. El-Erian - April 19, 2026.

An uncomfortable reality is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. The global economy is in a period of “more frequent and violent shocks,” as Nobel laureate...

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