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Israel enters a political crisis amid a regional war

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 24, 2026.

On 20 May, the Israeli Knesset supported in a preliminary reading a bill to dissolve parliament, creating the first serious possibility of early elections since...

European Union unlocks billions in funding for Hungary

EU TA | AP Insight - May 29, 2026.

The European Union will unlock 16.4 billion euros (around $19 billion) in funds for Hungary, officials said Friday, after new Prime Minister Péter Magyar enacted...

Islamist bid to blockade Bamako goes ignored

Politics Sharmila Devi - May 8, 2026.

As the US and Iran jostle over the Strait of Hormuz, there is little global attention on another attempted blockade, this one by Islamist militants...

The Trump administration recalibrates its immigration crackdown

US TA | AP Insight - May 1, 2026.

When Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin was questioned by senators during his confirmation hearing about his vision for implementing President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda,...

The Gulf is investing billions in AI, but the key remains in Washington

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 11, 2026.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rapidly invested in artificial intelligence infrastructure over the past year. In recent days, they have further accelerated...

A weaker dollar is making life more expensive for Americans

Economy TA | AP Insight - May 3, 2026.

A hidden force is quietly pushing up costs for everything from your summer vacation to your weekly grocery bills: a weaker U.S. dollar. The dollar has...

Central-bank purchases and repatriation of gold are a symptom of deglobalization

Globalization Barry Eichengreen - May 11, 2026.

Gold may be a “barbarous relic,” as John Maynard Keynes once observed, but it remains the relic of choice among central banks. Emerging-market central banks have...

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