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Europe keeps a wary eye on its regional independence movements

EU Ferry Biedermann - May 23, 2024.

When pro-independence parties on 12 May for the first time in years lost their majority in the Spanish region of Catalonia, it was easy to...

Lukewarm UK voters look to a Labour victory as the least bad option

UK Harvey Morris - May 22, 2024.

With Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yet to fire the starting gun on a UK general election, campaigning is effectively already under way for what is...

The Polish shift provided the decisive impetus for the construction of the European Iron Dome

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 21, 2024.

Poland has spoken out in favour of a shared European anti-aircraft system, perhaps providing a decisive impetus for this project on which Europeans are finding...

Africa’s gas—can it fill the gaps?

Energy Gordon Feller - May 21, 2024.

Rising transportation cost estimates, and rising delivered gas cost estimates, are changing the viability of five African pipeline proposals. The Central Africa Pipeline/Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Pipeline  The pipeline...

Has the Iranian establishment stepped into the biggest crisis since 1979?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 20, 2024.

The regime in Tehran was in the midst of a leadership crisis when President Ebrahim Raisi passed away, and a second, much bigger, and more...

The European Union’s Wrong Approach to China

Economy Daniel Lacalle - May 20, 2024.

The leaders of the European Union have become increasingly concerned about the Chinese economy.  For years, the EU saw itself as one of the main beneficiaries...

Lai Ching-te starts four difficult years—how will Taiwan's new president deal with China?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 19, 2024.

Following his inauguration in Taipei tomorrow, Taiwan's newly elected president, Lai Ching-te, will take over one of the hottest leadership positions in the world. Over the...

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