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Nigeria on the firing line – a conflict changing the region

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 30, 2026.

On the night of 27–28 April, armed groups affiliated with ISIL stormed the village of Guyaku in the Gombi area of Nigeria's north-eastern Adamawa State,...

The age of asymmetry – the weak have learned how to make the strong bleed

Politics John Sipher - April 30, 2026.

In a January 2026 interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, U.S. Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller offered a blunt description of world politics: “We live in...

Shifting alliances leave old friends in the dust

Politics Ferry Biedermann - April 30, 2026.

Washington’s ‘epic fury’ at its European allies has flared up again after a short lull, with Donald Trump threatening to pull US troops out of...

Why did the market not react when the UAE left OPEC?

Energy Nawaf Obaid - April 29, 2026.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has just lost one of its most visible Arab Gulf members. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced its exit,...

Attack on national pride - Russian Victory Day parade without military equipment

Russia TA | AP Insight - April 29, 2026.

Russia’s traditional parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II will take place next week without tanks, missiles and other military equipment,...

South Korea's new industrial policy as a response to geopolitical turmoil

Economy Anne O. Krueger - April 29, 2026.

In the early 1950s, after the devastation of the Korean War, South Korea was among the world’s poorest countries. Today, it is an advanced economy, with...

Factors behind potential White House U-turn on UK’s Falklands sovereignty

UK Harvey Morris - April 29, 2026.

Argentina has launched a renewed campaign to gain sovereignty of the British-administered Falkland Islands, buoyed by a leaked Pentagon memo that signalled a potential shift...

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