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Honeymoon in Budapest is coming to an end – will Magyar’s reforms arrive in time?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 7, 2026.

The honeymoon of the new Hungarian government and its leader, Péter Magyar, whose spectacular victory in the elections on 12 April marked the end of...

Wildfires in France and Spain drive tens of thousands of people from their homes

EU TA | AP Insight - July 26, 2026.

A raging wildfire in southwest France forced the evacuation of 55,000 people overnight Sunday, bringing the total forced out of their homes to a staggering...

Fix it, don’t ditch it  - clothing brands encourage young customers to mend worn clothes

Companies TA | AP Insight - August 10, 2026.

Encouraging customers to mend worn clothes instead of buying new ones might seem like a self-defeating sales strategy. But in-store repairs and sewing workshops are becoming...

Trump chooses the exit, Netanyahu seeks a new phase of the war

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 28, 2026.

After thirteen consecutive nights of bombing, the US military did not carry out any new attacks on Iran over the weekend. Tehran has suspended strikes...

Is Tehran overestimating its position in relation to the Strait of Hormuz?

Middle East TA | AP Insight - August 8, 2026.

The Strait of Hormuz is, by some accounts, named for a Zoroastrian deity destined to emerge victorious after a 9,000-year standoff with an adversary. Iran's leaders...

Could talks between the government and the opposition in Venezuela have a positive outcome?

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 1, 2026.

Venezuelans are watching the start of a round of U.S.-backed talks between the ruling party and the opposition on Saturday with cautious optimism after several...

How much will European agriculture lose as a result of this year's drought?

Economy TA | AP Insight - August 13, 2026.

A cloud of dust billows behind Maarten Janse’s tractor as he spreads a mixture of compost, straw and manure over a field to nourish the...

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