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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...

Hopes rise for focus on Sudan as fragile Gaza ceasefire takes hold 

Politics Sharmila Devi - January 24, 2025.

As Israel and the Palestinians exchange prisoners and hostages amid a long overdue ceasefire, humanitarians are hoping the Sudan crisis may move up the global...

Is Belarus a lost cause?

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 24, 2025.

Almost 7 million citizens of Belarus will vote for the country's president on Sunday, although it will be another rigged election, as the victory of...

US exit from the World Health Organization—Trump's sharp entry into UN reform

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 22, 2025.

On Donald Trump's first day in office, the USA initiated the process of withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO), marking a seismic event for...

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...

Canada and Greenland instead of Ukraine—why not?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - January 12, 2025.

Vladimir Putin found President Trump's imperialist rhetoric aimed at invading and/or bullying democratic countries like Canada and Denmark extremely gratifying. Moscow has concluded that these statements...

Time and fear in the West are working for Putin

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - December 29, 2024.

In a Star Wars analogy, Vladimir Putin's empire will be ready to strike when both American parties nominate the next presidential candidate. He plans to capitalise...

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