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The UK: Time for a diagnosis and a prognosis

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - July 10, 2023.

Thermometers and Temperatures It’s time for a health checkup for the UK.  Seven years of political turbulence here have been marked by our leaving the European...

Janet Yellen in China - a cautious dialogue, but a dialogue nonetheless

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 10, 2023.

The four-day stay of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in China and the ten-hour talks she held with leading people in charge of the economy...

Russia has taken over North Korea's nuclear blackmail tactic - does the West have an answer?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - July 9, 2023.

Vladimir Putin might have adjusted his goals in Ukraine and might no longer hope to invade Ukraine and take over Kyiv as he originally planned....

Why are US anti-inflation programmes working against themselves?

Economy Daniel Lacalle - July 9, 2023.

Estimates of United States growth have improved, but remain massively below the Federal Reserve projections. After the largest monetary and fiscal stimulus in recent years, growth...

Zelensky in Eastern Europe and Turkey - nervousness in the Kremlin

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 8, 2023.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has been staying outside his country for an unusually long time and often these days, because condensed international events...

When governments spend a lot, citizens save less

Finances Emre Alkin - July 8, 2023.

Margaret Thatcher said in the 1980s: “the state has no source of money other than the money people earn themselves. If the state wishes to...

A more global NATO as a long-term guarantee for containing Russia

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 7, 2023.

Vilnius must not be the new Bucharest. It is as if some ominous threat has been hovering over the NATO summit in the capital of...

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