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UK campaigners upbeat on prospect of rejoining an evolving European Union

UK Harvey Morris - September 27, 2023.

The few thousand diehard pro-Europeans who marched through central London at the weekend calling for Britain to rejoin the European Union, could be forgiven for...

Searching for a mediator to end the Canada-India Cold War

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 26, 2023.

Canada and India urgently need a mediator of mutual trust who will be able to bring them closer together after a significant cooling in relations...

Who wants to be a Tsar or a Czar? Everyone!

EU Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - September 26, 2023.

People love titles and designations. I'm focusing on the Anglo Saxon world here. Whether inherited or merited, earned or won, nobody can take your title...

Washington's forced and risky decision to facilitate the employment of migrants from Venezuela

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 25, 2023.

The administration of US President Joe Biden has taken a risky, but also forced, step by granting temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of...

How The West Destroyed Its Chances of Energy Independence

Energy Daniel Lacalle - September 25, 2023.

Russia's decision to ban diesel exports has a markedly domestic media character. It is about convincing citizens that the collapse of the purchasing power of...

Flood victims rage in eastern Libya - is a repeat of the 2011 Arab Spring on the horizon?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 24, 2023.

The authorities in eastern Libya have been trying to repress protests of their citizens, who are furious at their inability to prevent the severe consequences...

Russia has abandoned the Armenians in Karabakh, but it will not abandon the politics of the conflict

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

No one should be surprised that Russia has turned its back on Armenia. It is natural for Russia to betray and retreat if that serves...

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