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Central Banks Only Want to Ban Bitcoin Because They Will Destroy Money

Finances Daniel Lacalle - October 28, 2024.

If a government or central bank had the unequivocal objective of maintaining or strengthening the purchasing power of the currency they issue, they would never...

Arkansas vast lithium reserves—a possible game-changer in the global market

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 23, 2024.

The recently confirmed vast reserves of lithium in Arkansas may seem like a game-changer in the global market of critical minerals but also an important...

Georgia at a historic crossroads, but not on the path to long-term stability

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 24, 2024.

In the parliamentary elections next Saturday, Georgia will receive important answers about its political future, primarily about its internal disunity in relation to the EU...

What does China lose with the North Korean soldiers in Russia?

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 31, 2024.

Beijing has continued to ignore increasingly convincing reports of the deployment of thousands of North Korean soldiers in Russia, thus confirming its unease at the...

IQ tests offer limited value but global rankings still fascinate

Globalization Sharmila Devi - October 25, 2024.

The global ranking of countries based on IQ tests has been debunked as pseudoscience at best and as a vehicle for racist ideology at worst...

The Legacy of the Cold War: Economics Stuck Between Two Worlds

Economy Emre Alkin - October 26, 2024.

Alongside current writings, it is essential to sometimes engage in historical studies to correctly understand the causes of what is happening to us today. I...

Little room for compromise regarding Israel's ban on UNRWA

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 29, 2024.

Appeals by the US and several of Israel's Western allies did not bear fruit, so the Knesset overwhelmingly passed laws prohibiting the UN agency for...

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