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Paris and Tokyo are developing their own response to a crisis they did not cause

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 2, 2026.

While Donald Trump states that securing the Strait of Hormuz is not an American obligation, Emmanuel Macron signs agreements on defence, rare earths, and nuclear...

Ukraine, the Iran war and Europe’s hard power deficit

EU Ferry Biedermann - April 2, 2026.

European unpreparedness for the geopolitical, security and economic crises that are currently ripping across the globe should have alarm bells ringing in every capital on...

The Iran war will not be decided by missiles, but by shipping routes

Middle East Nawaf Obaid - April 1, 2026.

Wars in the Middle East are usually discussed in terms of missiles, air strikes, militias and territorial control.  But this war will ultimately be decided somewhere...

German growth will be lower due to energy disruptions

Economy TA | AP Insight - April 1, 2026.

German growth forecasts for 2026 and 2027 were cut by experts on Wednesday as governments across Europe implement measures aimed at reducing the price impact...

Trump’s war cannot be won because it is based on whim

Middle East Timothy Snyder - April 1, 2026.

Setting aside the moral, legal, and political arguments against the United States attacking Iran, US President Donald Trump’s latest war cannot be won for a...

More opportunism than opportunity in the UK right’s Christian appeal

UK Harvey Morris - April 1, 2026.

A survey of church attendance published last year encouraged Britain’s Christian leaders to proclaim a quiet revival was under way until it recently emerged that...

The US economy cannot remain insulated from the adverse effects of the Iran war

Economy Mohamed A. El-Erian - March 31, 2026.

For years, the US economy has been the envy of developed and developing countries alike. Dynamic, productive, and investing heavily in the drivers of future prosperity,...

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