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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...

What is your data backup strategy? Do you even have one?

Technology Elise Quevedo - May 10, 2026.

There are still many folks who do not back up their data. Even though the majority of us rely on cell phones, laptops, and desktop...

The decline of traditional parties – Britain enters uncharted political territory

UK TA | AP Insight - May 9, 2026.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to revive his struggling government but faced growing calls Saturday to resign after a disastrous set of local and...

War of the machines – how artificial intelligence has taken over cyber operations

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 9, 2026.

Until just a few years ago, serious cyber-attacks still depended on humans. Behind major operations were teams of intelligence officers, state-supported hackers, criminal groups or...

Mexico’s new crime reduction model a good option for Latin America

Politics Viri Ríos - May 9, 2026.

El Salvador’s homicide rate, previously among the world’s highest, has dropped dramatically under President Nayib Bukele’s authoritarian rule. Bukele argues that there is no alternative to...

What if the war starts again?

Economy Emre Alkin - May 9, 2026.

Trump’s ultimatum to Iran via social media should be regarded not as a diplomatic statement but as a move that touches the nerve endings of...

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