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Does Europe have the strength to preserve its digital sovereignty?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 23, 2025.

The digital sphere is becoming the new theatre of transatlantic conflict. While Europeans are determined to apply their regulatory frameworks to the biggest tech companies,...

How will the digital euro change the way the world makes payments?

Finances Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 8, 2025.

After the European Central Bank (ECB) presented the digital euro innovation platform with almost 70 partners from the private sector on 5 May, a meeting...

Biotechnology at a turning point: a drug that changes the course of carcinoma

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 28, 2025.

Biotechnology, the branch of science that uses living organisms and biological processes to develop new products and technologies, is making rapid progress and revolutionising healthcare. In...

NATO ministers in Turkey seek consensus between competing priorities

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 13, 2025.

The informal meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Belek (Antalya), Turkey, scheduled for 14-15 May, is an important stage in the preparations for the Alliance's...

Advice for Gold Investors

Economy Emre Alkin - April 26, 2025.

As soon as Trump took office, he began to take action to implement his plans. However, he is realising that the situation is not as...

Why OPEC+ reviews its long term strategy?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 2, 2025.

At the OPEC+ meeting on 3 April, the energy ministers of OPEC members and allied countries discussed plans for the gradual lifting of production cuts. Particular...

Carbon Pricing Is Advancing Despite American Boycott

Energy Adair Turner - May 17, 2025.

Many fear that America’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement will undermine the international consensus to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Yet just in the last month, there...

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