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The longer the war lasts, the longer and more difficult it will be for the Russians to recover from the Kremlin’s indoctrination

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - December 24, 2023.

The Russian population will be severely demoralised and militarised as a result of the prolonged Russian aggression against Ukraine. The Russian people will suffer far...

A white Christmas - why are there fewer chances to ever have one again?

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 23, 2023.

There aren't many options left if you want to spend Christmas in a snowy setting. One sure option is to travel to Lapland, to Santa's...

2024 in the Shadow of Elections

Economy Emre Alkin - December 23, 2023.

In a presentation I delivered in December last year I listed the top risks for 2023: inflation, recession and their impacts on the world trade...

Under the new administration, Poland seeks to break away from the Eastern European group and be more influential within the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 22, 2023.

Since he took office last week, Donald Tusk, who has returned to the post of Prime Minister of Poland, has started to fulfil his promises...

The European deal on migrants - a response to the political shift to the right

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 21, 2023.

It took the European Union 8 years to consolidate after the collapse of its former shared system for accepting refugees and asylum seekers under the...

Congo will probably keep its current president along with all its past issues and challenges

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 20, 2023.

It is unlikely that the Democratic Republic of Congo's presidential elections will result in a new head of state. This will be a crucial test...

In a year of crisis some victims of news fatigue are simply switching off

UK Harvey Morris - December 20, 2023.

The coming festive season offers the opportunity for a brief respite from news fatigue and crisis overload, stress syndromes that the experts tell us have...

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