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Israel no longer has the final word on the Gaza investigations

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 21, 2026.

The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Israeli ambassador to Warsaw for a meeting, following the decision of the Israeli military judiciary not to...

Apart from protectionism, Europe has few ways to counter Chinese exports

EU Desmond Lachman - August 21, 2026.

Few could have predicted the consequences China’s 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization would have for the United States. By contributing to the hollowing out...

Trump’s latest pique leaves South Korea scrambling

Politics Sharmila Devi - August 21, 2026.

As many countries count the cost of the US-Israeli war against Iran, a beneficiary has emerged in the form of Seoul’s Incheon airport, which has...

Gaza's economy lives on smuggling

Middle East TA | AP Insight - August 20, 2026.

The smuggling of goods restricted by Israel into the Gaza Strip has boomed, with items from cigarettes and iPhones to fuel and solar panels making...

Who decides whether Syria is allowed to have an air force?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 20, 2026.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz today accused Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of dragging Turkey into “dangerous adventures” in Syria. Two days earlier, Israeli aircraft struck the...

Why are all eyes on the performance of US bonds?

Finances Jim O'Neill - August 20, 2026.

As we approach the end of the northern summer, often a volatile period for financial markets, all eyes are on the apparent fragility of US...

August scramble for Macron’s centrist crown

EU Ferry Biedermann - August 20, 2026.

The month of August, named for the first Roman emperor, has long been decisive in the election campaigns for the also rather Jupiterian French presidency. This...

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