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Who killed democracy on social media? It wasn't Elon Musk

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 21, 2022.

How many of the 17.5 million people who voted on whether Elon Musk should remain Twitter CEO really thought he would quit if the majority...

World Cup - financial perpetuum mobile

Finances Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 20, 2022.

The demand for organising the World Cup still exceeds one offer every four years, which should mean that this business is still profitable. Qatar took...

Boeing needs the courage it had in the 1960s

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 19, 2022.

An important part of aviation history ended on December 6 when the last 747 rolled out of Boeing's factory in Everett, Washington. The first type...

The great Chinese relaxation - strategy or fire extinguishing exercise?

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 18, 2022.

China's traditional composure and ability to plan long-term are becoming a thing of the past as the Chinese leadership enters a series of forced decisions,...

New Russian conquest of Kyiv - a danger that can and must be avoided

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 17, 2022.

Valerii Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, shared a strategic assessment with the entire world – an assessment which, according to the logic of warfare,...

The race against time regarding Kosovo - Is a new war possible in Europe?

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 16, 2022.

Both Kosovo and Serbia have raised their stakes in anticipation of the long-term negotiations finale regarding the normalisation of mutual relations, amid strong tensions on...

Weapons stockpiles are depleting, but who should they be saved for?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 15, 2022.

Instead of warfare with lasers and electromagnetic waves, there has been a return of tanks and howitzers. Instead of cybernetic shooting down of aircraft, warfare...

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