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Will PM Modi's new government correct some parts of the previous foreign policy?

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 15, 2024.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his international debut in his third term at the recently concluded G7 summit in Italy. It is certainly a coincidence...

Tips for Everyone and Every Budget

Finances Emre Alkin - June 15, 2024.

Dear readers, economists do not have the power to intervene in or ward off the risks that the country or the region they live in...

Russia will not stand idly by and watch Armenia turn to the West

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 14, 2024.

Russia will not easily stop trying to influence the situation in Armenia, which is again shaken by political turbulences and open wounds from defeat in...

Viruses know no borders but nationalists cling to sovereignty over pandemic plans

Globalization Sharmila Devi - June 13, 2024.

Memories of the Covid years of lockdowns and restrictions are gradually fading despite the traumas suffered at the time. So it is not surprising that...

Britain’s enduring nostalgia for its ‘finest hour’

UK Harvey Morris - June 12, 2024.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has learned to his cost the perils of failing to make due obeisance to a World War II heritage that continues...

Eastern Europeans counterbalance the rise of the far right in the EU's west

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 11, 2024.

The rise of the extreme right and the decline of moderate pro-EU forces in Western Europe have cast a deep shadow over the results for...

Accelerating the Maritime Energy Transition: The Dutch Are Making Real Progress

Energy Gordon Feller - June 11, 2024.

The Maritime Masterplan is an ambitious initiative by the Netherlands to accelerate the transition towards smart and zero-emission shipping. The Masterplan has been awarded €210...

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