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Gold shows, again, that the United States has a spending problem

Finances Daniel Lacalle - January 20, 2025.

The global gold market has experienced a radical surge in demand in the past two years, with central banks leading the growth. This trend is...

Fight against disinformation dealt a blow as risks pile up

Globalization Sharmila Devi - January 3, 2025.

The fight against disinformation has been dealt a blow with the shuttering of the US Global Engagement Centre (GEC), which tracks foreign propaganda but failed...

A year of reckoning: Ukraine's defence and diplomacy in 2024 and the vision of the future

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - December 31, 2024.

As the calendar turns to 2025, the Russian war in Ukraine has unfolded amid shifting strategies, diplomatic ambitions, and escalating pressures both at home and...

2025 could bring a potential sudden stop to emerging market bonds 

Finances Daniel Lacalle - January 6, 2025.

In 2020, the FMI recommended global economies spend and borrow and face the consequences later. The pretend-and-extend Keynesian response to the pandemic left persistent inflation...

The cohabitation of irreconcilable opponents will persist in Croatia even after the presidential elections

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 25, 2024.

There is every possibility that, on Sunday, in the presidential elections, Croatia will once again opt for the cohabitation of the centre-right government and the...

West takes only baby steps towards easing Syria’s Assad-era isolation  

Middle East Sharmila Devi - January 10, 2025.

Western countries are still taking baby steps to lift sanctions on Syria a month since the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime as the former...

It's the Houthis' turn to honour the ceasefire

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 17, 2025.

The Houthi militants in Yemen have not launched any more attacks on ships in the Red Sea crisis zone since the beginning of 2025, which...

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