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Liberal lawyer to become Slovenia's first female president

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 14, 2022.

Human rights lawyer, and former TV journalist Natasa Pirc Musar won the second round of Slovenia's presidential election on Sunday and will become the country's...

Is a breakthrough in the UK-EU relations possible with a new prime minister?

UK Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 10, 2022.

A few weeks are certainly not enough to assess whether Rishi Sunak's new cabinet will manage to find a new approach in relations with the...

Qatar and the world before and after the World Cup: Changes for which money is not enough

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 8, 2022.

Will Qatar be a different country after December 18 and the World Cup final? It certainly will, but perhaps the more important question is whether...

Is Franco-German engine sputtering?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 30, 2022.

Europe is quite suspicious about official statements from Paris and Berlin that a three-hour talk over a lunch between Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz at...

Belarus unable to pay off debt due to sanctions

Finances Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 19, 2022.

Belarus is unable to repay its foreign debt because of economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and the European Union over its alliance with Russia...

West and Russia have big stakes in post-election events in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 9, 2022.

General elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina brought about the weakening of nationalist parties and leaders, who have been keeping the country in a state of...

Can the regime in Tehran survive the youth protests?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 7, 2022.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian says there is not going to be regime change in Iran. On the other side, prince Reza Pahlavi, the son...

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