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Reparations and the new politics of the Global South

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 22, 2026.

For decades, Western governments have limited the issue of reparations to historical memory, education, and symbolic recognition. Commemorations, museums, statesmen’s speeches, and carefully worded expressions of...

Cuba's misery will last as long as the dictatorship is maintained by international subsidies

Economy Daniel Lacalle - July 13, 2026.

Cuba is not an example of a country suffocated by some alleged external “blockade.” It is the example of a dictatorship that has survived for...

Congo files a case against Rwanda at the ICJ

Politics TA | AP Insight - June 26, 2026.

Congo said Friday it has filed a case against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice, accusing its neighbor of bearing legal responsibility for more...

Western and Asian nations reaffirm ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

Politics TA | AP Insight - July 12, 2026.

The United States, the United Kingdom and a dozen other Western and Asian countries reasserted on Sunday that China’s expansive claims in the South China...

Confronting Putin’s continual escalation – between deterrence now or greater conflict later

Russia Sean Wiswesser - June 30, 2026.

Russia is no longer merely an authoritarian state. It is a security-service regime whose governing philosophy is coercion – at home through repression, and abroad...

Seoul and Tokyo between old trauma and new military realities

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 29, 2026.

The meeting between the defence ministers of South Korea and Japan in Seoul showed how quickly the balance of power in Northeast Asia is changing.  Two...

Could Nigel Farage's resignation backfire on him?

UK TA | AP Insight - July 8, 2026.

Nigel Farage says the political establishment is out to stop him. But the Reform UK leader’s attempt to prove it has not gone to plan. Facing...

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