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Ukraine, time for the West to set some red lines of its own

Politics Ferry Biedermann - September 26, 2024.

Those who want to know what it’s like to live under the constant threat of war, could do worse than visit the Taiwanese pavilion at...

The trodden path or the turbulent road ahead of Mr Consensus at the head of NATO

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 1, 2024.

When the Alliance's leaders were deciding on Jens Stoltenberg's successor at the top civilian position in NATO, the criteria of a safe choice prevailed—a person...

Iran expects too much from China and Russia regarding its Middle East plans  

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 2, 2024.

The flare-up of conflicts in the Middle East puts pressure on Iran's principal global partners—China and Russia—to stand more decisively with their ally, but they...

Elections in Tunisia will not restore democracy, but is the EU worried?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 30, 2024.

The pro-democracy movement's champion during the 2011 Arab Spring looks set to cement the long-term collapse of its democracy and hand the authoritarian government another...

Why is the Iranian cavalry hesitant to come to the rescue?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 28, 2024.

The reasons that Tehran has declared unacceptable moves that will result in punishing Israel are slowly piling up. The death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah...

The Japanese ruling party has emerged from its reputational crisis

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 27, 2024.

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has chosen its veteran Shigeru Ishiba as its new leader and future prime minister as a way out of...

Is there an end to the long history of the West's fear that Russia will escalate?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - September 29, 2024.

In 2008, US President George W. Bush wanted to invite Ukraine to join NATO. Unfortunately, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Nicolas Sarkozy were...

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