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Few businesses can be at ease following the Chinese sanctions against Apple

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 8, 2023.

Until now, Apple's business engagement in China has long been an example of successful global technological and economic connectivity that has generated success and growth. The...

Africa has been asking for more climate money, but is it willing to change in return?

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 7, 2023.

There is no reason to expect that African countries will speed up their transition to green energy beyond the fact that they will speak with...

Internal Palestinian conflicts complicate the chances of an Israeli-Saudi deal

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 6, 2023.

Power struggles within the Palestinian institutions may prove to be a significant burden for implementing an Israeli-Saudi agreement. A part of this agreement should be...

UK's China "reset" seen as no substitute for a long-term strategy

UK Harvey Morris - September 6, 2023.

The UK’s bid to put its relationship with China on a more positive track has opened the government to the charge that it is putting...

Two years of Taliban rule - a vicious circle that Kabul does not want to break

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 5, 2023.

The 2-year record of the Taliban rule in Afghanistan does not necessarily mean that the time has come for any change of policy regarding this...

Fighting inflation requires a sound fiscal policy

Finances Daniel Lacalle - September 4, 2023.

Governments have no interest in reducing inflation because they benefit from it. With inflation, tax receipts rise as most economies do not adjust taxation to...

Art theft: when life can be stranger than art

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - September 4, 2023.

Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen (1878-1931) was an Irish-born artist and draughtsman who settled for most of his life in London. He was acknowledged...

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