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Europe should break the taboo on defense investment in space

EU Anders Fogh Rasmussen - November 11, 2025.

It has been 56 years since Neil Armstrong, at the height of the Cold War, set foot on the moon and captured the world’s imagination. But...

Nuclear blackmail in the age of hybrid warfare

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - November 11, 2025.

In 1986, the Soviet regime suppressed the truth about the Chornobyl catastrophe. Learning from that tragedy, Ukraine’s government now vigilantly monitors its nuclear power plants amid...

Can a Chinese copy of the US H-1B visa attract foreign tech workers?

China TA | AP Insight - November 10, 2025.

China is eager to take advantage of Trump's barriers to attracting foreign professionals.  However, despite the new visa facilitation, numerous obstacles remain in China.  Vaishnavi Srinivasagopalan,...

Emerging economies use the technology to advance their goals

Globalization Michael Spence - November 10, 2025.

During a recent trip to Kazakhstan, I was struck by people’s enthusiasm for AI. Virtually everyone I encountered – including academics, policymakers, and entrepreneurs –...

The end of the gold rush?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 10, 2025.

At the beginning of November, global markets seriously questioned for the first time whether the artificial intelligence wave had outgrown the reality it could deliver. After...

Government spending and money printing are killing the middle class

Economy Daniel Lacalle - November 10, 2025.

The new mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, stated in his victory speech that “there is no problem big enough that the government cannot...

Tough guy in Washington—What does the first-ever Syrian leader's visit to the White House bring?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - November 9, 2025.

Two decades ago, Ahmad al-Sharaa was held in a U.S.-run detention center in Iraq after joining al-Qaida militants fighting against American forces there. Few would have...

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