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The EU’s shifting budget demands spell increased farmers’ protests

EU Ferry Biedermann - July 17, 2025.

In a demonstration of power that is as familiar as it is depressing, Europe’s farmers this week headed for Brussels to give a warning shot...

The “Trump Doctrine” is neither a doctrine nor unique to Trump

US Melanie W. Sisson - July 16, 2025.

US Vice President J.D. Vance recently tried to cast President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as a wildly successful example of the “Trump...

Can Russia use Trump's 50-day ultimatum to make progress on the front line?

Russia TA | AP Insight - July 16, 2025.

Russia can use the progress it made on the front in eastern Ukraine in the spring to make strategic gains over the next 50 days...

Is Japan entering an era of anti-immigrant policies?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 16, 2025.

Japan is facing perhaps the most delicate political moment of the last ten years. While Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is trying to stabilise the economy...

Battered British look forward to a break from politics

UK Harvey Morris - July 16, 2025.

Not long to go now! In a week’s time British MPs will shut up shop and head for their constituencies, their summer holidays, or both,...

Trump is building a far-right International

Politics Jan-Werner Mueller - July 15, 2025.

Until recently, the specter of an international far-right alliance of populist parties in democracies around the world has been just that: any appearance of cooperation...

Will the conflicts in Netanyahu's cabinet have an impact on the Gaza peace process?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - July 15, 2025.

The announced withdrawal of the ultra-conservative party from the coalition could leave PM Benjamin Netanyahu with only a razor-thin parliamentary majority. Even if the withdrawal of...

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