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Who launched the balloon? Lazy bureaucracy or Beijing hawks?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 6, 2023.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had no other option but to cancel his visit to China where he was supposed to travel on Friday. This...

A slight recovery in the car market - good news for buyers; not so much for manufacturers

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 5, 2023.

The 2022 business reports from major car manufacturers have shown a recovery from the crisis years during the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences. However, the...

Remedy for Inflation: The conundrum for Governments

Economy Emre Alkin - February 5, 2023.

The world is suffering from the side effects of soaring inflation. Each country is trying to find solutions to tackle these problems, either sometimes by...

It is time for Eastern Europe to leave the 14+1 programme with China

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 4, 2023.

What the COVID-19 pandemic started, the Russian aggression against Ukraine could end, when it concerns the economic cooperation of Central and Eastern European countries with...

The Ukraine-EU summit - expectations management

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 4, 2023.

The government in Kyiv prepared a welcome for EU leaders at the first EU-Ukraine summit in wartime conditions with the arrest of one of the...

Canada's major shift away from China brings it closer to allied policies in the Pacific

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 3, 2023.

One Trudeau (Pierre), opened the door to a modern era of Canada-China relations, and the other Trudeau (Justin), is closing it, half a century later. Canada's...

Russia has not attempted to assassinate foreign leaders during their visits to Ukraine. Yet.

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 3, 2023.

Just a few hours before three European prime ministers arrived in Kyiv, loud explosions from a Russian artillery attack were heard from the city. Czech Prime...

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