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Rail technology is ready—is leadership prepared to act?

Technology Elise Quevedo - January 25, 2026.

I arrived in Barcelona at 9:40 p.m. on Tuesday, unaware that another train to the same city had derailed forty minutes earlier. My long-distance train...

The Arctic as NATO’s internal problem

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 28, 2026.

For years, security analyses of the Arctic have focused primarily on the Russian military presence and the region’s strategic implications. NATO's internal planning, command, and responsibility...

War for sale – Israeli case that exposes the prediction market industry

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 15, 2026.

On 12 February, Israeli authorities indicted an army reservist and a civilian for using secret operational information to bet on the Polymarket platform. This unprecedented case...

Can the African Union overcome the legitimacy crisis?

Politics TA | AP Insight - February 14, 2026.

Africa’s top regional body is hosting its annual summit in Ethiopia this weekend to discuss the future of the continent of some 1.4 billion people,...

Venezuela allowed privatization of the oil sector to attract investors

Energy TA | AP Insight - January 30, 2026.

Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez on Thursday signed a law that opens the nation’s oil sector to privatization, reversing a tenet of the self-proclaimed socialist...

The costs of tariffs extend far beyond the targeted industries and countries

Economy Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan - January 26, 2026.

Import tariffs, once seen primarily as instruments for protecting domestic industries on the pretext of improving trade balances, are now being deployed to undercut geopolitical...

Mexico needs to change course to increase productivity and promote social welfare

Economy Santiago Levy - February 14, 2026.

It has been almost a year and a half since Claudia Sheinbaum succeeded her mentor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), as Mexico’s president. Together, they have...

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