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Departure of Cold War media veterans – loss for the USA or moral panic?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 22, 2025.

The shutdown of the US foreign media outlets has triggered a huge wave of outrage, not only in the US but even more so in...

The Kremlin has flexed its muscles after the talks between Putin and Trump

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - March 23, 2025.

The mood in Moscow after the telephone conversation between President Trump and Vladimir Putin last Tuesday is rather optimistic. Despite a number of comments made by...

Can Britain help to head off Trump’s Ukraine ‘surrender’?

UK Harvey Morris - March 5, 2025.

Britain’s normally fractious House of Commons this week lavished cross-party praise on Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his deft diplomatic handling of the transatlantic crisis...

India is no longer the "tariff king"

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 28, 2025.

India is well on its way to being one of the few economies that will be spared tariffs on exports to the US. Donald Trump's...

The failed hopes of all Putin's opponents, both living and dead

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - March 9, 2025.

Has anyone ever wondered what happens in people's minds when an aeroplane crashes? Or what did liberal-minded people and various minorities in Germany feel when...

Is there life for the far right in France after the political death of Marine Le Pen?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 31, 2025.

Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far right, has suffered the most severe outcome among the various options expected from the trial. The verdict...

Canadian Prime Minister in Europe—A new era in transatlantic relations

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 17, 2025.

Instead of travelling to Washington, which until a few months ago would have been a natural thing to do, the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark...

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