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Is Russia just an observer of the war in Iran, or something more?

Russia TA | AP Insight - March 8, 2026.

As U.S. and Israeli missiles and bombs rain on Iran, Russia has responded with words of indignation but no visible action to support its Middle...

Bogotá faces a decision: continuation of Petro’s policy or a political shift

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 8, 2026.

Colombia is holding parliamentary elections today, which, in terms of political significance, far exceed the usual renewal of legislative power. More than 41 million voters will...

Gender equality delivers measurable economic returns

Globalization Indermit Gill - Tea Trumbic - March 8, 2026.

In 2012, facing a shrinking labor force and economic stagnation, then-Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzō bet on women. To encourage more women to work, his government...

How infrastructure will power the AI era

Technology Elise Quevedo - March 8, 2026.

Nearly 105,000 attendees from 207 countries and territories, 2,900 exhibitors, sponsors, and partners, over 1,700 speakers and thought leaders, nearly 2,600 journalists and industry analysts...

Can Ukraine turn its drone-killers into geopolitical leverage?

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - March 7, 2026.

As the war in the Middle East strains U.S. missile stocks, Ukraine is hoping it can turn a wartime innovation — low-cost interceptors designed to...

The Shield of the Americas summit in Doral – the US response to China's presence in the region

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 7, 2026.

Doral, Florida, is today the site of a political meeting that clearly demonstrates how the administration of Donald Trump views relations in the Western Hemisphere. At...

The side effects of a new war

Economy Emre Alkin - March 7, 2026.

The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has rapidly moved beyond the category of a “regional tension.” It has evolved into a shock...

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