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Germany on the brink of fiscal sustainability - can the welfare state survive in its current form?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 21, 2025.

Every year, Germany spends more than 1.35 trillion euros on pensions, healthcare and social benefits. That is around 31% of its GDP, the highest proportion...

What lies behind the incremental rise in renminbi borrowing?

Finances Paola Subacchi - September 21, 2025.

When governments borrow on international markets, they do so overwhelmingly in US dollars. Roughly two-thirds of international debt issuance is denominated in foreign currencies, of which...

Keeping our skies safe

Technology Elise Quevedo - September 21, 2025.

A few days ago, I wrote about drones as storytellers, painting the sky with art and wonder. This week, I tell the other side of...

Trump’s peacemaking efforts—who has been let down?

Politics TA | AP Insight - September 20, 2025.

A month after an Alaskan summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump still seems surprised that his gambit did not pay off with...

Political compromise in Brussels – funds for Hungary in exchange for the 19th sanctions package against Russia

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 20, 2025.

The European Commission has decided to release around 550 million euros to Hungary to secure its support for the 19th package of sanctions against Russia. Financial...

North African powers are filling the vacuum in the Sahel

Politics Dalia Ghanem - September 20, 2025.

As Western governments lament their waning influence across the Sahel – France handed over its last base in Chad in January, effectively ending its military...

Youngsters are not going our way: and they are right!

Economy Emre Alkin - September 20, 2025.

Sports, entertainment, and cinema are not just fields where huge amounts of money flow; they are also sectors that inspire young people's dreams, excite them,...

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