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There will be disruptions in 2023, but some of them are coming to an end

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 11, 2023.

Disruptions in world markets from previous years will continue in 2023, although there are already prospects for some of them to be significantly mitigated this...

January milestone in the supply of weapons to Ukraine

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 10, 2023.

At the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace was very suspicious of the idea of sending British tanks to...

Washington and Brasilia are possible anywhere - you just need populists in power

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 9, 2023.

The violence of Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters in Brasilia on January 8 triggered a connection with the intrusion of Donald Trump’s supporters in the United States...

Green goals will have to wait; coal is back

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2023.

Temporary solutions often last longer than those who make them care to admit. Germany has been rapidly increasing its capacities to obtain LNG and  regasification....

The January 6 goals achieved two years and one hour later

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2023.

One hour more and the 2021 US Congressional drama would have taken place on the same day, but two years later. Symbolism plays an important...

Nobody wants Wuhan 2.0

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 7, 2023.

Three years ago, the northern Italian region of Lombardy was the most frequent entry point for the then little-known COVID-19 virus in Europe. One of...

The Real Danger is Hyperinflation, not Recession

Economy Emre Alkin - January 6, 2023.

As the new year began, I have received calls and emails from a number of organisations requesting me to deliver a presentation on the 2023...

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