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Europe introduces uniform rules for controlling foreign capital

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 11, 2025.

On 11 December, the European Union adopted an agreement that changes how the entry of foreign capital into sensitive sectors will be assessed in the...

Five major policy errors that the UK government must address sooner or later

UK Jim O'Neill - December 11, 2025.

In July, I suggested that despite the gloomy outlook for the United Kingdom, two important positive signals had been overlooked outside of specialist circles. The first...

EU-deregulation in the age of emulation

EU Ferry Biedermann - December 11, 2025.

The European Union has taken another step on the journey from being a rule maker to becoming a rule taker. The bloc’s main decision-making bodies...

Escalation in Yemen threatens to reignite civil war

Middle East TA | AP Insight - December 10, 2025.

A separatist group has seized control of an oil-rich region in southern Yemen, shattering a relative calm in the country’s stalemated civil war — a...

China's trade surplus over a trillion dollars – a signal of deep imbalance, not economic strength

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 10, 2025.

In the first eleven months of 2025, China recorded a trade surplus of approximately US$1.08 trillion. This is the highest surplus ever recorded in the modern...

Climate policy should reduce strategic risks, not create new ones

Energy Ana Palacio - December 10, 2025.

For over three decades, the European Union’s climate policy has been shaped by a simple conviction: the faster we replace fossil fuels with clean alternatives,...

The B-word is back as UK government touts closer European ties

UK Harvey Morris - December 10, 2025.

The UK government’s push to seek closer ties with its former partners in the European Union has sparked a revival of the unlamented Brexit debate...

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