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Why Was Trump Elected? It’s the Economy!

Economy Emre Alkin - January 11, 2025.

Official U.S. figures indicate the fastest price increase in some sectors from 2020 to 2024 (seasonally adjusted) as follows: Transportation: 27.1% Food and Beverage: 25.2% Housing: 23.7% Other Goods...

American sanctions against Orbán's right-hand man—will Trump help?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 10, 2025.

So far, US sanctions under the Magnitsky Act have been imposed on corrupt officials and wealthy individuals associated with autocratic regimes outside the circle of...

West takes only baby steps towards easing Syria’s Assad-era isolation  

Middle East Sharmila Devi - January 10, 2025.

Western countries are still taking baby steps to lift sanctions on Syria a month since the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime as the former...

Forget the Brexit reset: The EU and UK must now lead the resistance

Politics Ferry Biedermann - January 9, 2025.

The Brexit chickens have well and truly come home to roost over the past few days. If more proof were needed of the divide-and-rule-intentions behind...

Meta's political shift far from fighting for free speech

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2025.

In fact, free speech was never an issue. "Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company," Mark Zuckerberg said of his "beloved child" in April 2018 at...

Bond villain or visionary genius? How the British view Musk

UK Harvey Morris - January 8, 2025.

Elon Musk this week invited his 211 million followers on X to vote on whether America should undertake to liberate the people of Britain from...

The failed ousting of the extreme right in Austria—what are the consequences for Europe?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 7, 2025.

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has accepted with a heavy heart that efforts to prevent the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) from coming to power,...

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