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How China shifts the balance of power in the oil market

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 23, 2025.

For decades, the global oil market has operated with a relatively clear division of roles. Producers, primarily organised within OPEC and later OPEC+, have had a...

Trump's administration is taking numerous risks while making concessions to Moscow

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - December 23, 2025.

When the Kremlin proposed that the White House begin negotiations on concluding a peace agreement regarding Ukraine, Vladimir Putin insisted that the U.S. side be...

How to protect freedom from the threat of corporate AI?

Politics Richard K. Sherwin - December 23, 2025.

Eight years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that whoever masters AI “will be the ruler of the world.” Since then, investments in the technology have...

Turkey and Syria are looking for a solution to integrate Kurdish forces into the Syrian army

Middle East TA | AP Insight - December 22, 2025.

Turkey’s top diplomat and military and intelligence chiefs visited Syria on Monday as a deadline to implement a deal between authorities in Damascus and Kurdish-led...

Should we expect a far more volatile global economy in 2026?

Economy Kenneth Rogoff - December 22, 2025.

The biggest surprise of the past year is not that global asset prices have risen so sharply but that investors have shown so little concern...

Apple between consumer protection and market control

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 22, 2025.

The Italian competition authority AGCM (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato) has fined the Apple group €98.6 million for abusing its dominant position in...

Another Year of “Monetary Tsunami”: 2026 Outlook

Economy Daniel Lacalle - December 22, 2025.

The world remains in an environment of poor growth, high debt and financial repression, with a continuing monetary tsunami that inflates nominal valuations and forces...

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