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Approaching deadlines and options for solving the debts of underdeveloped economies

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 5, 2025.

We remember Pope Francis calling for the cancellation of the debts of the poorest countries to the developed economies at the 2024 Christmas mass. This call...

The new Canadian government faces a labyrinth of national and international challenges

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 29, 2025.

The elections in Canada have shown that although the Liberal Party led by Mark Carney won the most seats (167 out of 343), it is...

The UN Security Council faces a choice – either it is reformed or turned into a museum

Politics The Editorial Board - May 4, 2025.

The United Nations Security Council, the body that was supposed to keep the peace in the post-war world, is now facing an existential crisis of...

The new Russian ideological export

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - April 27, 2025.

Despite the internal tensions simmering in elite circles—fuelled by high interest rates and the recent arrests, deaths, or assassinations of high-ranking military officials—the Kremlin remains...

UK whispered to be dating Europe again after messy Brexit divorce

UK Harvey Morris - April 30, 2025.

Political and economic realities are pushing the UK back into the arms of its European Union neighbour five years after their messy divorce. With Washington seemingly...

A warning from the Pyrenees—Europe between renewable energy sources and nuclear reactors

Energy The Editorial Board - May 1, 2025.

The consequences of the power outage on 28 April, which affected 60% of the Spanish and Portuguese electricity grids, are dramatic. The devastating effects of...

Is there a mechanism for permanent de-escalation between India and Pakistan?

India The Editorial Board - May 10, 2025.

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a ceasefire had been reached between India and Pakistan under US mediation. Although his peacemaking announcements demand...

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