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Does Europe have the strength to preserve its digital sovereignty?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 23, 2025.

The digital sphere is becoming the new theatre of transatlantic conflict. While Europeans are determined to apply their regulatory frameworks to the biggest tech companies,...

Right-wing Reform UK heads for local poll wins despite internal splits

UK Harvey Morris - April 23, 2025.

Upcoming local elections will provide the first test of the state of mainstream UK parties since Labour came to power and an opportunity to assess...

Corporations as superpowers—welcome to the world of altered sovereignty

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 22, 2025.

They are not accountable to voters; they are not subject to democratic control, but they have resources, infrastructure, and influence that surpass most nation-states. In the...

How close are the US and Ukraine to a mineral deal?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - April 22, 2025.

Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy are now competing to take the lead in announcing and swiftly signing a mineral agreement that sparked considerable controversy and...

China consolidates its influence in Southeast Asia

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 21, 2025.

The trip of Chinese President Xi Jinping to three Southeast Asian countries was a significant step for Beijing towards consolidating its dominance in its immediate...

The Fed Must Cut Rates, as Leading Indicators Suggest

Finances Daniel Lacalle - April 21, 2025.

Jerome Powell’s decision to reject any rate cut is a dangerous gamble. Furthermore, it is another adverse decision that hurts the productive fabric of the...

Victory Day on 9 May—the danger of constant conflict with the West

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - April 20, 2025.

In anticipation of the 80th anniversary of Victory Day on 9 May 2025, Vladimir Putin sees his geopolitical strategy as a series of triumphs. As a...

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