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The long-term effects of Trump's policies will be only partly reversible

Economy Michael Spence - May 15, 2025.

To call the current global economic environment “uncertain” grossly understates the confusion that has taken hold in recent months, and especially since US President Donald...

Trump and Netanyahu, still a lethal double act

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - May 15, 2025.

Donald Trump sidestepping Israel during his trip to the Middle East, his first foreign outing since taking office, is symbolic on many levels. Mostly, though,...

BRICS faces its biggest test before the new summit

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 14, 2025.

Disruptions in mutual trade channels and disagreements over the search for an alternative to the dollar are the latest symptoms of deeper tensions within the...

More panic than policy in UK’s immigrant crackdown

UK Harvey Morris - May 14, 2025.

The Labour government this week introduced measures to slash the number of legal migrants coming to the UK with language that echoed rhetoric from its...

NATO ministers in Turkey seek consensus between competing priorities

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 13, 2025.

The informal meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Belek (Antalya), Turkey, scheduled for 14-15 May, is an important stage in the preparations for the Alliance's...

When machines wage war—A global agreement on autonomous weapons systems is needed

Globalization The Editorial Board - May 13, 2025.

On 12 May, the United Nations General Assembly put the issue of autonomous weapons systems on the agenda for the first time, demonstrating that the...

Can there be peace in Ukraine without justice?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - May 13, 2025.

This is a question many journalists, experts, and Western leaders are asking. Many insist that lasting peace is not possible without those responsible being held...

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