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Can Hamas be trusted when it says it wants to disarm?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 1, 2024.

Hamas leaders often say that they are ready to compromise regarding the conflict with Israel in Gaza. However, what they consider a compromise has little...

Myth of the work-shy British obscures the debate on workplace reform

UK Harvey Morris - May 1, 2024.

Recent statements from a UK government struggling to contain a ballooning benefits bill risk reinforcing a long-standing prejudice that the British are a nation of...

Why will the US student protest wave not spill over to Europe?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 30, 2024.

The escalation of student protests at Columbia University, including the violent seizure of Hamilton Hall, forced the university's management to face fresh trials shortly after...

Red Sea crisis - the spotlight is now on alternatives

Economy Gordon Feller - April 30, 2024.

The ongoing Red Sea crisis has severely disrupted maritime trade routes, forcing shipping companies and cargo owners to explore alternative modes of transportation.  As the world’s...

Xi Jinping in Hungary - warning that China is not giving up on its influence in the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 29, 2024.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping will visit Europe after almost 5 years. His tour in early May comes at a time when relations with Europe are...

Governments cause inflation and hurt bond investors

Finances Daniel Lacalle - April 29, 2024.

The Fed’s preferred inflation measure rose 2.8% in March from a year ago. This is the core personal consumption expenditures price index, excluding food and...

Could Putin's opponents be "The Traitors" of Russia? Research that shook Russian opposition

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - April 28, 2024.

Who are the traitors that the research series The Traitors (Predateli) about lawlessness in Russia in the 1990s during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin deals...

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