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Blocking uranium exports from Niger to France - The junta's suicidal move

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 2, 2023.

France's energy sector will remain immune to a possible suspension of uranium exports from Niger. This was declared by the military junta that staged a...

Saudi reforms are halfway through - the image has been changing rapidly, and it's time to change the identity

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 1, 2023.

Saudi Arabia's intentions to implement its Vision 2030 strategy, which should change the country's image and make it a significant worldwide business and cultural actor,...

Limits of Swedish tolerance being tested - belated diplomacy towards the Islamic world

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 31, 2023.

Sweden gave humanity the first law that protects the public's right to know 257 years ago. Its contribution to civilisation with the first Freedom of...

Struggle for succession - could Russia have a more dangerous leader than Putin?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - July 30, 2023.

Russia has a remarkable ability to re-enact events from the past or even imitate characters from Russian classical literature, among many other peculiar and extremely...

Governments never curb inflation because they benefit from it

Finances Daniel Lacalle - July 30, 2023.

Interventionists always blame inflation on everything and anything except the only thing that makes aggregate prices rise: Issuing more units of currency than the real...

The coup in Niger - a security vacuum being filled with new risks

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 29, 2023.

Last Thursday's military coup in Niger overthrew the last democratically elected civilian government in the vast Sahel region, opening the door wide to chaotic scenarios...

A review of global risks

Economy Emre Alkin - July 29, 2023.

At the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, you see at least a few participants deliver a presentation on “global risks”. The titles or the...

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