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How will Israel retaliate to the wave of recognitions of the Palestinian state?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - September 22, 2025.

With the beginning of the gathering of world leaders at the annual session of the UN General Assembly, Israel announced its unilateral actions in response...

The digital vulnerability of airports and the limits of European resilience

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 22, 2025.

Last weekend, European air traffic was confronted with a crisis that came from a direction it least expected. It wasn't bad weather, a strike or...

America's federalism is a bulwark for Trump's show of force

US Timothy Snyder - September 22, 2025.

In the nine months since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the overall goals of his agenda have become clear enough: weaken the United...

France’s Debt Crisis Will Worsen with More Anti-Growth Policies

EU Daniel Lacalle - September 22, 2025.

France is in the middle of a historic fiscal crisis, with huge deficits and public debt, increasing political division, and no agreement on how to...

UK's recognition of Palestine - a symbolic step to keep the two-state solution alive

UK TA | AP Insight - September 21, 2025.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed Sunday that the U.K. is formally recognizing a Palestinian state despite vociferous opposition from the U.S. and Israel. His announcement...

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...

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