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Kim Jong Un feels encouraged to radicalise the situation - is that enough to go to war?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 23, 2024.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has chosen the tactic of leading the game of raising and cooling tensions on the Korean peninsula with radical...

A ban on AfD - protection or risk for democracy in Germany?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 22, 2024.

Protests by more than a million people in dozens of German cities over the weekend were a powerful manifestation of Germans' desire to preserve democracy. The...

How many spouses do you need?

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - January 22, 2024.

In the tundra of - mainly American -  reality TV shows relentlessly piped on to British screens via any old streaming service, lurks an irresistible,...

Does India need to be a member of the Non-Aligned Movement?

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 21, 2024.

The Non-Aligned Movement extended its life at the just-finished 19th summit in Uganda; again without answering questions about the purpose and identity of this organisation...

A large consensus - why does nobody in Russia want peace in Ukraine?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - January 21, 2024.

The Kremlin did not expect Russian society to embrace a war Russia started in Ukraine on Feb 24 2022, with such enthusiasm. This was precisely...

NATO's biggest drills since the Cold War - a reminder to Europe not to take peace for granted

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 20, 2024.

It has been 36 years since NATO organised drills in Europe on such a large scale, as planned for next week. The Alliance had 16 member...

Red Sea Conflict and Inflation Risk: Were Interest Rates Raised in Vain?

Economy Emre Alkin - January 20, 2024.

Recently, I met trade, economics and foreign policy experts at the USLA campus, Topkapı University’s Gastronomy Centre, to taste the delicacies of world cuisine. The...

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