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Nuclear Poland—no longer an unattainable goal

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 14, 2025.

Poland is no newcomer when it comes to hosting nuclear weapons. In the 1960s, the Soviet Union stationed several missiles with nuclear warheads in Poland;...

Alone, divided and in denial, Europe needs Ukraine

Politics Ferry Biedermann - March 6, 2025.

Were a major European country other than Ukraine, let’s say the UK or France, to be attacked tomorrow, what would the response be? European leaders...

Black Sea peace deal leaves many dissatisfied

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 26, 2025.

The Black Sea ceasefire, which the parties agreed to at the negotiations in Saudi Arabia, appears to be the first major breakthrough on the road...

Trump’s Whisper from Moscow: Coincidence or Destiny?

US John Sipher - March 5, 2025.

Following President Trump’s harangue against Ukrainian President Zelensky during their 28 February Oval Office meeting, Trump has cut off funding and military support to Ukraine. He...

Four Reasons Why the Market Correction Has Nothing To Do With Trump

Economy Daniel Lacalle - March 17, 2025.

Market corrections happen, and the temptation to blame it on the president of the United States rises exponentially when the person is Donald Trump. However, market...

Call to Make Europe Great Again gains traction with defence companies

Politics Sharmila Devi - March 14, 2025.

MEGA - Make Europe Great Again - is practically a rallying call in European capitals after the shock of Trump’s apparent abandonment of the transatlantic...

Draconian cuts to aid and development will not reform the system

Globalization Ferry Biedermann - March 27, 2025.

Years ago, a department head I knew at a medium-sized international media organisation complained bitterly about the inefficiencies in his own operation and submitted a...

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