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Europe’s emerging migration paradigm: draconian across the political spectrum

EU Ferry Biedermann - October 17, 2024.

Listening to many European politicians in recent weeks, one might be forgiven for thinking that the EU is facing no more serious challenge than the...

The US can defuse disputes between Canada and India—is there time?  

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 16, 2024.

Western allies are walking on a tight rope as they position themselves regarding the diplomatic standoff between India and Canada, which has resulted in strained...

Is UK’s population size headed for the Goldilocks zone?  

UK Harvey Morris - October 16, 2024.

Latest population figures indicate that the UK is bucking the trend in a Europe that is confronting the economic challenges of demographic decline. The Office for...

Harris and Trump do not want to risk the end of the campaign—elections without "October Surprise"

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 15, 2024.

Half of October is the period when there is no time left for the strategists of presidential campaigns to produce an event that would bring...

North Korea is an active participant in the aggression against Ukraine  

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 14, 2024.

A delegation of military training officials from North Korea travelled to "visit" Russia at the beginning of July, as the authorities in Pyongyang announced at...

War on Money: Why do markets largely ignore geopolitical risk?

Economy Daniel Lacalle - October 14, 2024.

Despite the escalating geopolitical risks and Iran's attack on Israel, there has been minimal market reaction. The S&P 500 rose 1.8% in the week of...

Lithuania is waiting for a social democratic government—an exception in the wave of the rise of the right in the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 13, 2024.

In today's first round of parliamentary elections, Lithuania is expecting a shift in the ruling establishment. All prospects point to the departure of ruling centre-right...

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