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UK Conservatives running out of time and options to reverse polling decline

UK Harvey Morris - December 13, 2023.

Britain’s ‘natural party of government’, as the ruling Conservatives are wont to regard themselves, picked a bad time to have a meltdown. In an ominous prelude...

Aggressive expansion of McDonald's and Starbucks - are the giants showing they are resistant to global economic and political upheavals?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 12, 2023.

At a time when it seemed that politics and global crises were causing damage to the company, McDonald's announced the most ambitious expansion plans in...

Learning the Foreign Lingo

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - December 11, 2023.

The British - and the Americans - are notoriously reluctant to learn foreign languages, generally on the basis that it is unnecessary, given that English...

Elections in Egypt - the era of al-Sisi continues but in more difficult circumstances than before

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 10, 2023.

In the next 2 days, Egyptians will decide in the presidential elections to continue the era of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, accepting his firm hand regarding...

What did Putin bring home from his visit to the Gulf?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - December 10, 2023.

Russia has nothing significant to offer the UAE and Saudi Arabia apart from the massive amounts of money it is considering injecting into the global...

Decline in reputation of the leading US universities - will replacing the presidents be enough to suppress antisemitism?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 9, 2023.

Facing the House Committee on Education sounded like a good occasion for the administrations of 3 leading US universities to remove much of the criticism...

Does Big money mean Big success?

Economy Emre Alkin - December 9, 2023.

An interesting survey has been carried out by the OECD aimed at discovering the percentage of the "subjective middle class", which is about people's perceptions...

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