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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...

America is no longer leaving AI solely to the market

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 15, 2026.

The American debate on artificial intelligence has entered a new phase. It is no longer just about who develops the most advanced models, who regulates...

Trump and Meloni – the limits of political closeness

Politics The Editorial Board - June 20, 2026.

For a year and a half, Giorgia Meloni was regarded as the European leader closest to Donald Trump. After 19 June, it is difficult to...

US, Canada and Mexico begin complex negotiations to renew the regional trade pact 

Economy TA | AP Insight - July 1, 2026.

Tourists from Chattanooga check into beach resorts in Cancun. Canadian auto parts feed factories in the American Midwest — and vice versa. Happy hour revelers raise...

A more heavily armed Europe is not necessarily a safer one

EU Marco Buti - Francesco Nicoli - July 3, 2026.

Many European Union countries, starting with Germany, assume that higher defense spending will automatically generate the capabilities needed to keep Europe secure. But if they pursue...

Mother Nature does not negotiate with software

Technology Elise Quevedo - June 28, 2026.

Last year, I ended my article "Behind Every Innovation, There's a Human Being" with a sentence that is as relevant today as it was back...

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