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Can Biden plug the foreign policy holes in the key year of his mandate?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 27, 2023.

Joe Biden announced his candidacy for a new presidential term on the same day as four years ago when he announced that he was entering...

EV's do not have the power to consign the oil industry to history

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 26, 2023.

It is an appropriate time to make conclusions about the fate of the oil industry, based on recent industrial history when entire technologies and sectors...

Fox News, Trump, and his supporters - a triangle of slander where nobody is honest

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 25, 2023.

It would be fair if Rupert Murdoch sent Donald Trump a bill for $787 million, and it would be dignified for Trump to pay that...

How to recycle a nuclear power station and how to use the spare parts

Technology Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - April 24, 2023.

The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is the world’s only “rotating lift”.  It raises and lowers boats and barges, and it connects three Scottish canals. It is...

Stalinism at home and a divided world - should we fear Russia's plans?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - April 23, 2023.

Can you imagine Nazi Germany legitimately possessing the right of veto at the United Nations Security Council? If this seems ridiculous, imagine Nazi Germany presiding over...

Each election is a milestone in Turkish political history

Turkey Emre Alkin - April 22, 2023.

I don’t know how much you want to know about Turkey, the country that lies in the westernmost of the East and the easternmost of...

Sudan is sliding towards collapse, and regional extremists see an opportunity

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

With each new day of conflict, Sudan is sliding into a scenario some countries in Africa and the Middle East have experienced: permanent civil war,...

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