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Europe is still far from achieving its digital goals

EU Laura Mahrenbach - Maximilian Mayer - April 17, 2026.

The war in the Middle East is squeezing pocketbooks around the world, with governments, businesses, and households alike facing an energy-price spike and the prospect...

Is the Hungarian scenario possible in Mexico?

Politics Guillermo Ortiz - May 4, 2026.

For 16 years, Hungary offered what appeared to be a durable new model of “illiberal democracy”: a system in which elections continued to be held,...

Is the US dollar starting to lose its status as the world's currency?

Finances Kaushik Basu - May 2, 2026.

As the economic consequences of US President Donald Trump’s war against Iran become evident, policymakers around the world are running out of patience. The recent Spring...

Between the status quo and escalation - which outcome in the Gulf is best?

Middle East Nouriel Roubini - May 6, 2026.

After decapitating the Iranian regime and bombing Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps positions for 40 days, the Trump administration has failed to secure a surrender and...

The Gulf is investing billions in AI, but the key remains in Washington

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 11, 2026.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rapidly invested in artificial intelligence infrastructure over the past year. In recent days, they have further accelerated...

US support for Israel: was it really worth it?

Economy Emre Alkin - April 25, 2026.

When we look at the Middle East, it is impossible to understand the present without acknowledging the past. Since 1948, the conflicts shaped around Israel’s...

Central banks lack a shared view of the world

Economy The Editorial Board - May 2, 2026.

For years, central banks have based their authority on a single assumption – that they act as unified bodies. Differences existed, but mostly remained internal,...

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