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The return of Jacob Zuma does not provide solutions to South Africa's problems

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 28, 2024.

South Africa will not benefit much from the first-rate political conflict within the ruling African National Congress (ANC), which has already set the tone for...

Slovakia is on the way to balance PM Fico’s populist Eurosceptic policy

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 27, 2024.

The 2 contenders for the post of president of Slovakia have been rapidly searching for new reservoirs of votes before the second round of elections...

Royal diagnosis: signs of stress but long-term condition stable

UK Harvey Morris - March 27, 2024.

Britain's royal family has emerged as victim rather than villain from the latest episode of the Windsor soap opera, a long-running saga that still retains...

Netanyahu is making a U-turn from Washington, putting emphasis on domestic politics

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 26, 2024.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is wrong when he says that the US changed its policy towards Israel, manifested by Washington's refusal to veto the UN...

What makes people British? Or French, German or Japanese?

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - March 25, 2024.

I remember decades ago reading a travelogue written by the American writer Paul Theroux, cataloguing his travels around the UK. He recorded walking past an...

Will the US remain without a military presence in the Sahel after Niger cancelled the agreement?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 25, 2024.

The American military presence in the Sahel region has been called into question following the Niger junta's decision to terminate the agreement with the US...

The adoption of spending legislation deepened the differences among Republicans

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 24, 2024.

Entering the pre-election campaign with blocked federal institutions due to an unadopted budget was not a risk that some Republicans in the House wanted to...

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