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Should the West be wary of the new right-wing populist government in North Macedonia?

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 9, 2024.

North Macedonia has a new president and a new parliamentary majority from the nationalist centre-right VMRO party after the most convincing result in the history...

Does Trump have reason to worry about the moral sanction of his voters?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 8, 2024.

Two-thirds of Americans do not believe Donald Trump will behave ethically if re-elected. That is what they thought before the trial against the former and possible...

Two cheers for London’s gilded Square Mile as politicians target economic growth

UK Harvey Morris - May 8, 2024.

The City of London has defied the more dire predictions of the impact of the UK’s departure from the European Union by maintaining its status...

Israel has an opportunity to declare victory after the operation in Rafah

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 7, 2024.

The Israeli army's action in Rafah has the potential to end the seven-month operation in the Gaza Strip and bring in a period of peace...

Regional crises threaten undersea fiber networks - how close are we to internet disruptions?

Technology Gordon Feller, TA contributor - May 7, 2024.

Any conflict involving major maritime routes could potentially threaten undersea cables. For example, if the emerging conflict between Taiwan and China became violent, the resulting...

Deep divisions in the Orthodox Christian world are about to culminate  

Eastern Europe The Editorial Board - May 6, 2024.

Orthodox Christianity cannot avoid deep internal divisions, and there is not much prospect for unity before significant dates for Christianity this year and next. The division...

Putin's plans for when Ukraine spends $61 billion from the US

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - May 5, 2024.

Vladimir Putin has been generally pleased with the way his standoff with the West has unfolded after the final approval of $61 billion in aid...

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