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Without Orban's blockade, EU sanctions Israeli settlers

EU TA | AP Insight - May 11, 2026.

The European Union reached a unanimous political agreement Monday to issue new sanctions on Hamas leaders and the Israeli settler movement, top European diplomats said,...

The Gulf is investing billions in AI, but the key remains in Washington

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 11, 2026.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rapidly invested in artificial intelligence infrastructure over the past year. In recent days, they have further accelerated...

Central-bank purchases and repatriation of gold are a symptom of deglobalization

Globalization Barry Eichengreen - May 11, 2026.

Gold may be a “barbarous relic,” as John Maynard Keynes once observed, but it remains the relic of choice among central banks. Emerging-market central banks have...

Government spending is the biggest risk for the global economy

Economy Daniel Lacalle - May 11, 2026.

The latest macro figures show that the global economy is still growing, with some signs of deceleration in a context of persistent price pressures and...

Will the Iran war overshadow the hype of the Trump-Xi summit?

Politics TA | AP Insight - May 10, 2026.

Weeks before his trip to China, President Donald Trump was already predicting on social media that his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, would “give me a...

The war in Ukraine is turning European industry into a military factory

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 10, 2026.

Europe is no longer trying to build the army of the future; it is trying to build an army that can survive the war of...

The Borrowers' Platform - is there a solution for the debts of developing countries?

Economy Ahmed Kouchouk - May 10, 2026.

On April 15, a group of developing countries launched the Borrowers’ Platform to create a more powerful collective voice in debt-management discussions and international financial...

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