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Is history repeating itself under the idea of ​​"peace through strength"?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - September 9, 2025.

Last week’s two major international events seemed (at least, at first glance) to echo the tensions of a bygone era. China hosted a grand military parade...

The Ocean of Peace or a new dividing line? A Pacific summit without major powers

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 8, 2025.

The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) meeting, which will take place from September 8–12 in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, began with a decision...

What does outgoing PM Ishiba leave to his successor?

Politics TA | AP Insight - September 8, 2025.

The jockeying for a new prime minister began on Monday as outgoing Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s beleaguered long-governing Liberal Democratic Party struggles to stay in...

The EU must activate its economic “bazooka” against the US

EU Moreno Bertoldi - Marco Buti - September 8, 2025.

As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen prepares to deliver her annual State of the Union address, she is under pressure from all sides. The...

U.S. jobs could soar when the Fed cuts rates

Economy Daniel Lacalle - September 8, 2025.

If the Fed had cut rates in February and had not stubbornly kept them significantly above the neutral rates, the labour market would be much...

A bribery scandal engulfs Javier Milei ahead of the important election

Politics TA | AP Insight - September 7, 2025.

Argentines are so used to the corruption in their political system that even Peronists — supporters of the populist movement that dominated Argentina’s politics for...

Europe's supercomputer, American heart - what the launch of JUPITER means

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 7, 2025.

JUPITER, the first European exascale-class supercomputer (computers capable of performing more than 10¹⁸ (one quintillion) operations per second), was launched on 5 September in Jülich,...

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