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Why Europe must complete it’s single market now more than ever?

EU Enrico Letta - Pascal Lamy - March 17, 2026.

The European Council meeting on March 19-20 is unfolding against the backdrop of a deeply unstable international landscape. Russia’s war on Ukraine and the growing uncertainty...

How can Middle powers defend common interests from US and Chinese dominance?

Politics Ian Bremmer - March 11, 2026.

America’s allies no longer view it as a champion of collective security, free trade, and the rule of law. At the same time, China’s growing economic...

Deepening the transatlantic divide over Iran – a new and final opportunity for Russia

Russia Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 20, 2026.

Russia is undoubtedly one of the few beneficiaries of the disruption in the global energy market caused by the Israel-US attack on Iran. Russia's income from...

Trump’s war cannot be won because it is based on whim

Middle East Timothy Snyder - April 1, 2026.

Setting aside the moral, legal, and political arguments against the United States attacking Iran, US President Donald Trump’s latest war cannot be won for a...

Can the US economy absorb shocks from the Iran war?

Economy Desmond Lachman - March 26, 2026.

There is no good time for an economy to face an energy- and food-price shock, but some moments are worse than others. And for the United...

The war against Iran no longer has the same objective – Washington is seeking an exit, Israel a result

Middle East The Editorial Board - April 3, 2026.

A war that began as a demonstration of complete coordination is now entering a phase where differences can no longer be concealed. The initial strikes in...

How vulnerable is the global energy system?

Energy Avri Schechter - March 6, 2026.

As the US-Israeli war with Iran escalates, the infrastructure and transit routes that sustain global energy flows are increasingly drawing fire, rattling financial markets. But the...

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