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AI governance - striking the balance between innovation and safety

Globalization Ana Palacio - July 14, 2026.

One way to represent the AI age is with a steep curve and a gradual slope. The curve rises almost vertically: models rapidly grow cheaper,...

The war for Hormuz gets a price list

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 14, 2026.

On 13 July, Donald Trump announced that the United States is renewing the naval blockade of Iran and will seek compensation amounting to 20 per...

The Iran War is a drag on JD Vance’s presidential ambitions while Marco Rubio waits in the wings

US James Oliphant - July 14, 2026.

It isn’t easy being JD Vance. Even on its best days, vice president of the United States is not a job to covet. It is a...

Closing Orban's era - Hungary changes the constitution to remove the President

EU TA | AP Insight - July 13, 2026.

Hungary’s Parliament voted Monday to pass a constitutional amendment to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office and make some political reforms aimed at dismantling the...

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...

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