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The end of neutral financing – how the role of the World Bank is changing

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 19, 2026.

This week, at the Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, Washington clearly set the direction: development financing is no longer a neutral...

How can the disorderly fragmentation of the global economy be opposed?

Globalization Mohamed A. El-Erian - April 19, 2026.

An uncomfortable reality is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. The global economy is in a period of “more frequent and violent shocks,” as Nobel laureate...

A new era of communication infrastructure

Technology Elise Quevedo - April 19, 2026.

When Amazon makes a large investment announcement in satellite infrastructure, we pay attention. Last year, Goldman Sachs projected the global satellite market would exceed $100...

Starmer's Mandelson nightmare never ends

UK TA | AP Insight - April 18, 2026.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer probably wishes he had never heard the name Peter Mandelson. Starmer is again facing questions over his future. And again, it’s...

Spain is testing the limits of European migration policy

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 18, 2026.

The Spanish government's decision to legalise around half a million irregular migrants is not unusual in European practice. The exception lies in how it was...

The World Needs an Oil Buyers’ Club

Energy Isabella M. Weber - Gregor Semieniuk - April 18, 2026.

The US blockade of maritime traffic entering and leaving Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz—a critical waterway through which Iran was previously preventing the...

Istanbul does not need to be Dubai; being Istanbul is enough

Turkey Emre Alkin - April 18, 2026.

Last week, we witnessed lively – at times shallow – debates about whether Istanbul and Turkey’s major cities could attract the capital fleeing Middle East...

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