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The costs of a war that Europe did not fight

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 10, 2026.

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates on 11 June for the first time since 2023.  Eurozone inflation accelerated to 3.2% in May, energy prices...

Canada slips into recession as interventionism and net zero drag on growth

Economy Daniel Lacalle - June 1, 2026.

Canada has slipped into a technical recession even as it enjoys record revenues from high commodity prices. The key reason is that Ottawa has combined...

What will the Pope's overhaul of the just war doctrine bring?

Politics Richard Haass - June 20, 2026.

Pope Leo XIV is convening an extraordinary “consistory”—a gathering of the College of Cardinals—in late June at the Vatican. One of the four scheduled sessions...

Ahead of the NATO Summit, the Pentagon is tightening its stance towards European allies

Politics TA | AP Insight - June 18, 2026.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at NATO allies on Thursday, announcing a six-month Pentagon review of American forces in Europe whose outcome will...

The World Cup ceasefire: not peace, but calendar management

Economy Emre Alkin - May 30, 2026.

When discussing the agreement between Iran and the United States, the first mistake markets tend to make is assuming that every ceasefire means peace.  In the...

Did the Iran war stop the growth of global oil demand?

Energy Carolyn Kissane - June 11, 2026.

The US/Israeli-Iran war may be remembered for many things, not least the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the reshaping of Middle Eastern geopolitics, and...

Starmer faces a career-defining decision

UK TA | AP Insight - June 21, 2026.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a career-defining decision: step down or fight a possible challenge from Labour Party rival Andy Burnham. Starmer has publicly...

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