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Huawei at the centre of Spanish security—will Madrid pay the price of trust?

EU The Editorial Board - July 13, 2025.

On 11 July, the Ministry of the Interior of Spain signed a contract worth 12.3 million euros with Huawei for the maintenance and management of...

If you can’t prove it’s yours, is it really?

Technology Elise Quevedo - July 13, 2025.

Can I protect the work I've made with AI? It's a fair question, and what most people don't realise is that ownership in the AI...

Layoffs at the U.S. State Department - between savings and damage to American global influence

US TA | AP Insight - July 12, 2025.

Major staff reductions will affect more than 300 offices and departments of the US diplomatic service. The administration believes it will increase efficiency, but critics...

Europe fears nothing more than genuine independence

EU Zaki Laïdi - July 12, 2025.

Just days after NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte hailed the alliance’s summit in The Hague as an unqualified success, the United States halted a planned shipment...

Does Australia gain or lose by balancing trade and defence?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 12, 2025.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese begins a six-day visit to China today, including Shanghai, Beijing, and Chengdu. The aim of the trip is to maintain...

University is a serious line of business

Economy Emre Alkin - July 12, 2025.

This week's article is for the esteemed readers of Tomorrow's Affairs—investors, university owners, and academic administrators.  No matter which continent you live on, managing a university...

The cash brokers have become the masters of life in Gaza

Middle East TA | AP Insight - July 11, 2025.

After most of the banks in Gaza closed in the early days of the war, those with large reserves of cash suddenly had immense power....

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