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Red Sea Conflict and Inflation Risk: Were Interest Rates Raised in Vain?

Economy Emre Alkin - January 20, 2024.

Recently, I met trade, economics and foreign policy experts at the USLA campus, Topkapı University’s Gastronomy Centre, to taste the delicacies of world cuisine. The...

The new president of Guatemala will face resistance regarding implementing his anti-corruption policy

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 19, 2024.

Taking the presidential oath and office was one of the riskier moments for the newly elected leader of Guatemala, Bernardo Arevalo, whose victory has been...

Europe is returning to solar panel production, but at what cost?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 18, 2024.

The European Union has been searching for a way to return to producing solar panels as a significant part of the plan to achieve the...

The first post-Covid Spring Festival will not revive international tourism in China

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 17, 2024.

China will soon enter the period of its greatest migration and traffic jams because the Spring Festival on the occasion of Chinese New Year will...

Escalating Red Sea crisis would stretch UK’s resources

UK Harvey Morris - January 17, 2024.

Well over a century since Britannia could credibly claim to rule the waves, the UK has stepped up to the challenge of defending international Red...

No surprises in Iowa - will Trump's opponents begin to oppose him?

US The Editorial Board - January 16, 2024.

The race has begun without surprises and uncertainty. It will remain significant, perhaps only because it was the first, and ended speculation that there would...

The global economy is retreating into the borders drawn by geopolitics

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 15, 2024.

There is probably no better place than the annual World Economic Forum, which starts today in Davos, to discuss one of the principal disruptive global...

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