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Struggles for international justice and for democracy are related

Politics James A. Goldston - August 27, 2025.

The architecture of international justice – the rules, norms, and institutions that have guided efforts to hold accountable the perpetrators of grave crimes – was...

England’s anti-migrant ‘patriots’ resort to foreign habit of putting up flags

UK Harvey Morris - August 27, 2025.

The English don’t really do flags. Unless there is a coronation (mercifully rare) or a sporting win in the world arena (marginally less so), you will...

Australia accuses Iran of organizing antisemitic attacks and expels ambassador

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 26, 2025.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused Iran of organizing two antisemitic attacks in Australia and said the country was cutting off diplomatic relations with...

Evergrande – the end of an era and a message to the world

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 26, 2025.

The Chinese construction company China Evergrande Group was officially delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 25 August. This marked the end of the...

The dangers of unreliable economic data

Economy Diane Coyle - August 26, 2025.

With GDP and employment figures dominating political debates, it is easy to forget that they are hardly timeless truths. In fact, how we measure progress...

Church or Kremlin’s tool?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - August 26, 2025.

Ukraine may ban one of its branches of the Orthodox Church if it fails to sever ties with Russia. August 18 marked the final deadline...

America’s gravest threat is an internal geopolitical implosion

US Carla Norrlöf - August 25, 2025.

The fiercest struggle in American politics today is not between two presidential contenders. It is happening between states, which control the electoral maps that determine...

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