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Would the AUKUS breakdown be good for Australia?

Politics Gareth Evans - June 17, 2025.

The “AUKUS” partnership, the 2021 deal whereby the United States and the United Kingdom agreed to provide Australia with at least eight nuclear-propelled submarines over...

A blessing and a curse – Ukraine’s reform efforts in wartime

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - June 17, 2025.

Ukraine’s reform efforts are falling short of expectations, raising alarm amid wartime challenges. The country has slipped one rank in the global corruption index, taking...

G7 summit - trade tensions, climate challenges and the limited reach of multilateralism

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

The G7 leaders' summit taking place in Kananaskis (Alberta, Canada) will be accompanied by tensions that reflect the fundamental differences between the members. The first few...

The trade world has an opportunity to reposition itself

Globalization Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - June 16, 2025.

Global trade is facing its biggest test since World War II. Far-reaching tariffs introduced by the United States in early April – many of which...

The European Union’s Biggest Problem. Excess of Regulation

Economy Daniel Lacalle - June 16, 2025.

When we discuss the economy, it is essential to explain the true causes of the European Union’s stagnation and excessive debt. One of the causes is...

Will the EU become the global model for controlling digital tokens?

Finances Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 15, 2025.

The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) sets uniform standards for the operation of crypto exchanges and services regulating digital assets across the European Union. The...

People must be central to any peace deal

Eastern Europe Oleksandra Matviichuk - June 15, 2025.

Since the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United States has played a key role in the war. Its assistance, though often delayed...

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