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Listen to the Market or Go Bankrupt

Economy Emre Alkin - March 8, 2025.

Let's start with a simple question. What is the common feature of the following goods or services in a developing country? -A 3-day trip to Barcelona -A...

Elections in Greenland—Are the islanders tired of being mere observers?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 7, 2025.

A political marginal on a global scale has overnight received the first-class attention of some of the most influential players on the world stage. It was...

World watching as Trump gambles on country’s health

US Sharmila Devi - March 7, 2025.

Could Trump’s “war on science” lead to a bar on American travelling abroad? The idea may once have been outlandish, but officials around the world...

The Houthis are terrorists again

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 6, 2025.

The United States has officially designated the pro-Iranian militants in Yemen, the Houthis, as a foreign terrorist organisation (FTO). US President Donald Trump announced this...

Alone, divided and in denial, Europe needs Ukraine

Politics Ferry Biedermann - March 6, 2025.

Were a major European country other than Ukraine, let’s say the UK or France, to be attacked tomorrow, what would the response be? European leaders...

Trump’s Whisper from Moscow: Coincidence or Destiny?

US John Sipher - March 5, 2025.

Following President Trump’s harangue against Ukrainian President Zelensky during their 28 February Oval Office meeting, Trump has cut off funding and military support to Ukraine. He...

Can Britain help to head off Trump’s Ukraine ‘surrender’?

UK Harvey Morris - March 5, 2025.

Britain’s normally fractious House of Commons this week lavished cross-party praise on Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his deft diplomatic handling of the transatlantic crisis...

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