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Will the EU remain a leader in AI ethical governance despite the delay?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 4, 2025.

The European Commission confirmed in early July that a key code of practice for compliance with the AI Act may not be available before the...

Might leaked calls and protests lead to another coup in Thailand?

Politics Sharmila Devi - July 4, 2025.

Thailand is again undergoing a reshuffle of the stock staples of Bangkok politics, featuring family dynasties, the monarchy, the military, street protests, and thousand-year-old temples...

Modi in Africa - between strategic interest and global competition

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 3, 2025.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ghana on 2 July, making him India’s first head of government to visit the country in more than...

Denmark's EU presidency in the mirror of the new US policy toward the bloc

EU TA | AP Insight - July 3, 2025.

Under the slogan "A strong Europe in a changing world," Denmark has taken over the six-month EU Council Presidency and will work to ensure that...

A just peace and an inclusive security architecture are the best defenses against nuclear proliferation

Politics Mohamed ElBaradei - July 3, 2025.

In 1966, the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, France, and China not only were the only countries that possessed nuclear weapons; they...

Is the West’s declining soft power undermining the international system?

Globalization Ferry Biedermann - July 3, 2025.

The rules-based international order that saw a growth spurt after the Second World War is currently being tested to the breaking point, or so it...

The arrest of Russians in Azerbaijan – a new distancing between Baku and Moscow

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - July 2, 2025.

Cold relations between Russia and Azerbaijan were further strained by the arrest of a group of Russians in Baku, engaged in the Kremlin-funded media outlet...

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