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China torpedoes India's G20 presidency, but can it pay the price?

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 1, 2023.

China has made an effort to cast a shadow over India's G20 presidency just ahead of the central annual event, next weekend's summit in New...

Consequences of the coup in Gabon - Where did the coup plotters find encouragement?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 31, 2023.

It is challenging to draw a connection between the coup in Niger a month ago and the attempted military coup in Gabon last Wednesday. Ali Bongo,...

Legal challenges rock British government's boats plan

UK Harvey Morris - August 30, 2023.

The essence of Britain’s unwritten constitution is that the law is whatever the majority in Parliament says it is. In practice, parliamentary supremacy is hedged around...

The academic year is about to start for AI too - What is the alternative to banning chatbots in classrooms

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 29, 2023.

Schools and universities will start this academic year cautiously regarding AI-generated platforms, without a generally accepted guide for their use, but with much more tolerance...

Are the BRICS a threat to the U.S.?

Finances Daniel Lacalle - August 29, 2023.

The summit of the so-called BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) has closed with an invitation to join the group extended to the...

Will Europe have enough gas for the winter - the last risky season

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 28, 2023.

The European Union has done most of its homework in order to avoid turbulence and a gas supply crisis ahead of the upcoming winter. Reduced demand...

A cocktail of joy

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - August 28, 2023.

For some reason, The Times reported this week that the  most popular lunchtime  snack in the UK is - and has been for some decades...

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