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Belarus has crossed the point of no return by hosting Russian nuclear weapons

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 26, 2023.

Belarus has crossed the line. It can no longer expect to be treated differently from Russia in some future peace settlement to end the aggression...

Is Toyota late in its EV transformation or are others in too much of a hurry?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 25, 2023.

If the market leader has a different strategy than yours, it is time to ask the question: Are you wrong, or is the market wrong?...

Is a "new era" post-elections really possible for Türkiye and Greece?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 24, 2023.

The elections in Türkiye and Greece are not over yet. After the first round, most of the fog surrounding their outcome has cleared. The elections...

US-EU harmonisation crucial for the democratic regulation of AI

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 23, 2023.

US legislators should take Sam Altman's warning seriously. He is the CEO of OpenAI and the creator of ChatGPT. Altman said that urgent regulation is...

The Arctic Council is dying - time for a new model

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 22, 2023.

Norway has taken on the thankless duty of chairing the Arctic Council, an intergovernmental body for cooperation in the region, for the next 2 years. Norway’s...

"Cultural Appropriation": is it time for fair exchange?

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - May 22, 2023.

It was reassuring to read this week that the scientific journal Nature has published a final consensus among scientists that animal life was originally formed...

The G7's call to China to press Russia - a ploy that could pay off

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 21, 2023.

The G7 leaders made a very clear call to China from the Hiroshima summit to use its influence on Russia to stop aggression and unconditionally...

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