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Ukraine, time for the West to set some red lines of its own

Politics Ferry Biedermann - September 26, 2024.

Those who want to know what it’s like to live under the constant threat of war, could do worse than visit the Taiwanese pavilion at...

Biden's farewell from the world stage—What will he leave as a legacy?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 25, 2024.

US President Joe Biden proudly pointed out in front of the world leaders at the UN that he fulfilled his legacy from the beginning of...

In a ‘tough choices’ budget UK government need not sideline foreign aid  

UK Harvey Morris - September 25, 2024.

Leading UK charities lobbying for a boost in the level of Britain’s overseas aid are likely to find themselves at the back of the queue...

All Washington's dilemmas regarding the Ukrainian plan to end the war

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 24, 2024.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky went to Washington on his first international trip since the start of Russian aggression, almost two years ago, when he met...

The search for world peace will once again bypass the UN

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 23, 2024.

World leaders will begin the annual debate at the UN General Assembly tomorrow, at a time when there are no tangible solutions in sight for...

The Fed Cuts Rates To Bail Out The Treasury

Finances Daniel Lacalle - September 23, 2024.

The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut rates by 50 bps is inconsistent with the FOMC assessment of a “solid” labor market, modest growth, and “no...

Austria is following the European shift to the right in the elections, but how far will it go in this regard?  

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 22, 2024.

The severe flooding in Austria has briefly interrupted campaigning ahead of next week's parliamentary elections, but major political events will soon overshadow the floods. On Sunday,...

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