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A carefully nurtured opposition

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - October 20, 2024.

The Russian people have yet to recover from 70 years of communism, and the FSB has remained multifaceted, exploring a variety of spectrums, including within...

Energy collapse in Cuba—the peak of the general economic crisis  

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 19, 2024.

Cuban authorities managed to restore electricity supply only to some parts of the capital Havana, mainly hospitals, after an unprecedented collapse of the energy system...

What Does the Nobel Prize in Economics Tell Us?

Economy Emre Alkin - October 19, 2024.

The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded this year to three esteemed academics who co-authored the same study. In summary, their work illustrated that geography...

Death of Yahya Sinwar—chances of a truce are still smaller than the continuation of the Israeli operation

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 18, 2024.

The chances of achieving peace in the Middle East increased sharply after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in an Israeli military operation in...

Spotlight thrown on peacekeeping amid row between Israel and UN in Lebanon

Politics Sharmila Devi - October 18, 2024.

Worldwide condemnation of Israeli attacks on UN positions in southern Lebanon have put the spotlight back on UN peacekeeping operations, which are easy to criticise...

Europe’s emerging migration paradigm: draconian across the political spectre

EU Ferry Biedermann - October 17, 2024.

Listening to many European politicians in recent weeks, one might be forgiven for thinking that the EU is facing no more serious challenge than the...

The US can defuse disputes between Canada and India—is there time?  

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 16, 2024.

Western allies are walking on a tight rope as they position themselves regarding the diplomatic standoff between India and Canada, which has resulted in strained...

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