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Bulgaria after Hungary – a new important test of European cohesion

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 17, 2026.

Bulgarians will vote in parliamentary elections on Sunday, seeking a stable government after five years. These elections are taking place under the significant shadow of the...

Are there definitive winners and losers of the Iran War?

Middle East Richard Haass - April 10, 2026.

A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been agreed, but much remains unclear. What will it entail? Will it last? Will it...

What are the obstacles facing India on its path to becoming a global innovation capital?

India Shashi Tharoor - April 7, 2026.

India has long been portrayed as a low‑cost back office for international businesses. This was always something of a caricature, but it is especially inaccurate today....

Smoothing turbulent waters - King Charles III will follow his mother's lead in celebrating US-UK bonds

UK TA | AP Insight - April 25, 2026.

The challenge for King Charles III when he embarks on next week's state visit to the U.S. is, as always, to live up to his...

Europe constrained by unfavourable options in the Hormuz crisis

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 7, 2026.

Emmanuel Macron stated in Seoul on 2 April that a military opening of Hormuz is not a realistic option and that passage can only be...

UK puts Chagos Islands handover deal on hold

UK TA | AP Insight - April 11, 2026.

Britain’s agreement to hand Mauritius the Chagos Islands that are home to a strategic U.K.-American military base is on indefinite hold because U.S. President Donald...

A threat from the Pentagon, a response from the Vatican – a conflict Washington could not win

Politics The Editorial Board - April 9, 2026.

In January this year, a closed meeting took place at the Pentagon between Elbridge Colby, US Undersecretary of War for Policy, and Cardinal Christophe Pierre,...

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