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Forget the Brexit reset: The EU and UK must now lead the resistance

Politics Ferry Biedermann - January 9, 2025.

The Brexit chickens have well and truly come home to roost over the past few days. If more proof were needed of the divide-and-rule-intentions behind...

Milei’s first-year success is not a miracle; it’s economic logic

Economy Daniel Lacalle - December 30, 2024.

Javier Milei's first year in office has been an enormous success, particularly when we put it in the context of the disaster he inherited from...

Will world unite to stop sexual violence against women?

Globalization Sharmila Devi - December 27, 2024.

Rights activists are hoping a new era will dawn after the horrifying French rape case of Gisèle Pelicot, whose husband Dominique was given a maximum...

10 Biggest Risks Awaiting Us in 2025 and Beyond

Economy Emre Alkin - December 28, 2024.

As this is my last article before the new year, I want to remind you once again of the risks in 2025: Increasing Conflicts and Permanent...

The failed ousting of the extreme right in Austria—what are the consequences for Europe?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 7, 2025.

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has accepted with a heavy heart that efforts to prevent the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) from coming to power,...

Will the new investigation after 10 years provide evidence of the Malaysia Airlines crash?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 27, 2024.

At the very beginning of 2025, the details of the contract regarding the new search for the remains of the Malaysia Airlines plane, which disappeared...

Is the pressure on New Delhi over the killings of dissidents strong enough to change policy?

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 2, 2025.

While evidence of the country's involvement in the murder of political opponents abroad is mounting, India appears not to be worried about the accusations and...

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