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UK risks further divergence from EU amid looming trade and defence tensions

UK Ferry Biedermann - April 10, 2025.

The looming Trump trade war has once again laid bare the fallacy of a UK-EU rapprochement on the things that really matter. The UK government,...

Will Erdoğan’s crackdown provoke EU to act?

Turkey Sharmila Devi - March 28, 2025.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan must be gambling that his allies will not turn their backs on him as he cracks down on the largest...

Kurdish autonomy—risk and opportunity for the stabilisation of Syria

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 11, 2025.

In Syria's new political reality, after the collapse of the central government and the departure of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian Kurds are, for the first...

UK-US free speech wrinkle has less to do with pro-life zealots than with zealous tech bros

UK Harvey Morris - April 9, 2025.

“No free trade without free speech.” That was the stark warning from an unnamed US insider that any special deal between Washington and London would...

Putin's Puppets–Ukrainians as part of Russian strategic plans

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - April 8, 2025.

Vladimir Putin has a knack for turning former Ukrainian citizens into instruments of his will, using their insider knowledge and loyalty to shape his ongoing...

An idiot’s guide to travelling to the USA

UK Harvey Morris - April 16, 2025.

Your intrepid correspondent recently booked a trip to the USA, casually dismissing concerns about tougher border controls and a new British government warning of the...

British TV drama targets toxic online influence on youth crime

UK Harvey Morris - April 2, 2025.

A British television drama series highlighting online manipulation driving young men and boys towards violence against girls has sparked a national debate in the UK. Sociologists,...

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