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Who will pay for the new defence of the West

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 4, 2026.

Canada aims to bring together an initial group of countries around the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB), a new multilateral financial instrument for defence,...

What might Putin do if he were backed into a corner?

Russia Ian Bremmer - July 4, 2026.

With Russia under pressure on multiple fronts, President Vladimir Putin finds himself in a tighter spot than at any other moment of his quarter-century in...

On the road to 2050: AI strategy is now infrastructure strategy

Technology Emre Alkin - July 4, 2026.

When we talk about artificial intelligence, the conversation still tends to gravitate towards model names, user interfaces, generative AI tools, productivity gains, or impressive demos....

Khamenei's funeral: Tehran tests the strength of the system as talks with Washington resume

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 3, 2026.

The official cycle of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei begins today in Tehran. The body of the former supreme leader lies in the Grand...

The German far-right chooses its leaders expecting they will bring it a slice of power

EU TA | AP Insight - July 3, 2026.

The far-right Alternative for Germany is in a buoyant mood as it holds a convention this weekend. It is capitalizing on the unpopularity of a government...

A more heavily armed Europe is not necessarily a safer one

EU Marco Buti - Francesco Nicoli - July 3, 2026.

Many European Union countries, starting with Germany, assume that higher defense spending will automatically generate the capabilities needed to keep Europe secure. But if they pursue...

Are Argentine voters getting weary of Milei’s disruptor antics?

Politics Sharmila Devi - July 3, 2026.

A slew of corruption scandals washing around Argentina’s Javier Milei has claimed the scalp of his top aide, who resigned last weekend. But the president...

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