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European AI will not be determined by Brussels but by the power grid

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 22, 2026.

In recent years, the European Union has sought to present itself as a global regulator of artificial intelligence. Brussels speaks of ethics, transparency, citizen protection and...

Beijing's economic strategies are not working for China's young people

China Yi Fuxian - May 22, 2026.

For several years now, a significant share of young Chinese people, disillusioned with their economic prospects, have embraced “lying flat,” a principled rejection of careerist...

Trade and oil routes hinge on Armenian elections

Eastern Europe Sharmila Devi - May 22, 2026.

Upcoming elections in Armenia will have repercussions not just for the Caucasus region but may also impact the future flow of energy across planned infrastructure...

Merz urges the EU to offer Ukraine associate membership

EU TA | AP Insight - May 21, 2026.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants the European Union to consider offering “associate membership” to Ukraine and breathe new life into talks aimed at ending more...

Are US-Taiwan ties strong enough to withstand Trump's shift?

Politics Channing Lee - May 21, 2026.

Donald Trump’s recent summit with Xi Jinping has revived a familiar debate: Would the United States defend Taiwan if China invaded? Skeptics point to America’s competing...

Indonesia is testing the limits of its international influence

Politics Johnny Luk - May 21, 2026.

When President Prabowo Subianto announced in March 2026 that Indonesia was suspending its involvement in Trump's Board of Peace, the move drew criticism from multiple...

Israel’s divorce from the West?

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - May 21, 2026.

Amid the ongoing uncertainty over the conflict with Iran, an increasing regional military footprint and escalating repression of Palestinians, Israel is, more than ever before,...

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