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Fragmentation or unity? The WTO at the crossroads of global trading powers

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 18, 2025.

Instead of the expected joint declaration, the finance ministers of APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) clashed openly over US tariffs and the reform of the World...

Negotiations with Russia are not possible unless it is forced to do so

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - May 18, 2025.

During the meeting of the Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul this week, the first since 2022, the world seemed to have been holding its...

The Kingdom's AI Gambit

Technology Elise Quevedo - May 18, 2025.

Saudi Arabia's latest move indicates that AI leadership is way past the West or East. And top tech giants believe that too. Saudi Arabia's His Royal...

Carbon Pricing Is Advancing Despite American Boycott

Energy Adair Turner - May 17, 2025.

Many fear that America’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement will undermine the international consensus to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Yet just in the last month, there...

Between ethics and innovation: what do the proposed changes to the EU AI Act bring?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 17, 2025.

The European Union is recognised as the first political actor to create a comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, with the adoption of the EU...

The Uncertain Future of Captive Finance

Finances Emre Alkin - May 17, 2025.

I had the chance to review Deloitte's automotive report covering 27,000 consumers across 26 countries. The research shows that there are striking changes in automotive...

Will the new Polish president build a bridge or a wall to Brussels?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 16, 2025.

The Polish presidential elections scheduled for 18 May represent a significant moment in the development of the country and its position within the European Union. For...

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