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Under pressure – why is the Kremlin changing its propaganda course?

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 13, 2026.

“It’s like we’re going in circles,” said Olga Skabeeva, one of the Kremlin’s leading propagandists, dissatisfied with the discussion in her TV studio, where the...

Chinese mercantilism has been more globally consequential than any other economic shock

Globalization Arvind Subramanian - July 13, 2026.

In the long sweep of history, China’s economic performance over the past 50 years will obviously stand out for the sheer scale and pace of...

Cuba's misery will last as long as the dictatorship is maintained by international subsidies

Economy Daniel Lacalle - July 13, 2026.

Cuba is not an example of a country suffocated by some alleged external “blockade.” It is the example of a dictatorship that has survived for...

Western and Asian nations reaffirm ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

Politics TA | AP Insight - July 12, 2026.

The United States, the United Kingdom and a dozen other Western and Asian countries reasserted on Sunday that China’s expansive claims in the South China...

South Africa between street raids and state deportation

Politics The Editorial Board - July 12, 2026.

In South Africa, protesters enter homes, drag out foreign nationals and hand them over to the police. Cyril Ramaphosa’s government condemns such actions but at...

How will the regime in the Strait of Hormuz affect fiscal and monetary policy?

Economy Gene Frieda - July 12, 2026.

The Gulf ceasefire lasted barely three weeks. After Iranian attacks on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, the United States struck more than...

The next generation of careers: shifting the AI conversation from fear to possibility

Technology Elise Quevedo - July 12, 2026.

Last year, while writing about the rise of the Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer (CAIO), I made an observation that is even more relevant today: "The...

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