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Industry 5.0 – who will control the foundations of digital sovereignty?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 15, 2025.

States that want to maintain or gain their technological and industrial independence no longer rely solely on traditional instruments of power. In this decade, three interconnected...

Gold at an all-time high – the price of trust in a world without security

Economy The Editorial Board - September 3, 2025.

In the first few days of September, the price of gold exceeded the historic level of 3,500 dollars per ounce and, at times, moved towards...

Female political prisoners in Belarus face abuse, humiliation and threats of losing parental rights

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - August 23, 2025.

Antanina Kanavalava says her four years in a Belarusian penal colony as a political prisoner were filled with a fear and anguish that still haunts...

America’s gravest threat is an internal geopolitical implosion

US Carla Norrlöf - August 25, 2025.

The fiercest struggle in American politics today is not between two presidential contenders. It is happening between states, which control the electoral maps that determine...

India’s Billionaires in Trump’s Crosshairs

India Jayati Ghosh - August 28, 2025.

The world’s largest corporations now rival most governments – not only in terms of revenue and assets, but also in their ability to shape political...

Is America pushing Russia out of the Caucasus?

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 9, 2025.

The agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan is a geopolitical blow to Russia, which has had a dominant influence in the region for decades. The leaders of...

Bolivia gears up for first-ever presidential runoff, ending years of 1-party rule

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 19, 2025.

A day after the left-wing party that has governed Bolivia for 20 years lost a first-round presidential vote, the race was on Monday to see...

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