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Space as a new regulatory dividing line between the EU and the US

EU The Editorial Board - November 13, 2025.

At the end of June, the European Commission published a draft regulation known as the EU Space Act, marking the first attempt to introduce uniform...

UK-EU reset price-tag adds to Starmer’s woes

UK Ferry Biedermann - November 13, 2025.

It feels almost cruel to add to Keir Starmer’s troubles, as the UK Prime Minister and Labour leader pre-emptively fights off a possibly imaginary leadership...

Why does Iran not allow the UN watchdog to verify its inventories of nuclear material?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - November 12, 2025.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has not been able to verify the status of Iran’s near weapons-grade uranium stockpile since Israel and the United States...

European Commission is giving in to pressure – is this the end of the illusion of a strong AI Act?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 12, 2025.

The European Union is recognised as a global pioneer in the regulation of artificial intelligence, thanks to one of the most comprehensive legislative frameworks –...

Trump’s departure from the Republican Party’s economic playbook will end in tears

Economy Desmond Lachman - November 12, 2025.

US President Donald Trump has suspended trade talks with Canada, and announced an additional 10% tariff on Canadian goods, over an Ontario-funded television ad that...

Knives out for the BBC as UK’s most trusted news source faces Trump’s ire

UK Harvey Morris - November 12, 2025.

The UK’s disputatious political opinion formers finally have a judgement they can agree on: the BBC is in a mess. And that was before Donald...

International Aid can be effective despite US funding cuts

Globalization David Miliband - November 11, 2025.

America’s role in international aid has been turned upside down since January, with institutions shuttered, policies upended, and funding slashed. It is now unclear what lies...

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