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The destruction of the Kakhovka dam - a war crime as an introduction to a new Russian strategy in Ukraine

Eastern Europe The Editorial Board - June 7, 2023.

As with any other crime, the greatest suspicion falls on those who had the means, opportunity, and motive to commit it. When it concerns the...

Mike Pence is possibly the biggest threat to Donald Trump's candidacy

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 6, 2023.

Donald Trump’s era continues with historical precedents. After the first case of a former US president being indicted, Trump and his Vice President Mike Pence...

In developing a new migration policy the EU has not learned the lessons from 2015

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 5, 2023.

The European Union is making a new attempt to restore solidarity amongst its members regarding migrants and asylum seekers. This is the first serious attempt...

Libel - How litigious are you?

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - June 5, 2023.

Libel is legally defined as “in written form”, rather than slander, which is in oral form.  Libel is therefore more easy to prove.  But is...

Moscow's elite hit by a ricochet from Ukraine

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - June 4, 2023.

The echoes of the war that Moscow started over a year ago against Ukraine have returned to Moscow. After Moscow suffered a drone attack, the...

BRICS...AIAUAEITSAKNSA - a hopeless search for identity

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 3, 2023.

Here is a new task for Lord Jim O'Neill, 22 years after he coined the acronym BRIC, to make a new and meaningful one out...

Who benefits from uncertainty?

Economy Emre Alkin - June 3, 2023.

The 1980s' physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology classes in high school principally focused on “certainty”. Called “Scientific Determinism” thanks to great efforts by Laplace (1749-1827), this...

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