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Snap elections as a test of Japan’s stability

Politics The Editorial Board - January 12, 2026.

In recent days, clear and verifiable signals have emerged in Tokyo that the dissolution of the lower house of the Japanese Parliament and the calling...

A global order turns into three regional orders

Politics Richard Haass - January 5, 2026.

Nicolás Maduro is now the former president of Venezuela, a prisoner in US custody. His ouster at the hands of US Special Forces is, however, best...

How much can UK support for US tanker seizure restore transatlantic ties?

Politics TA | AP Insight - January 8, 2026.

The U.S. seizure of a Venezuela-linked oil tanker in the North Atlantic was seen by some as the unilateral action of an America-first government with...

Will Japan Be the World’s Next AI Leader?

Technology Hiroshi Mikitani - January 6, 2026.

Pessimism about AI abounds, with many fearing widespread job losses, soaring inequality, and even the creation of deadly machines. In Japan, however, one finds marked optimism....

Trump's administration is taking numerous risks while making concessions to Moscow

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - December 23, 2025.

When the Kremlin proposed that the White House begin negotiations on concluding a peace agreement regarding Ukraine, Vladimir Putin insisted that the U.S. side be...

Europe exists, the task now is to create Europeans

EU Ricardo Hausmann - January 1, 2026.

US President Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy warns that Europe faces “civilizational erasure.” While the language is deliberately forceful, the underlying concern is not misplaced....

Military Schengen and European defence in practice

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 18, 2025.

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution supporting the "Military Schengen" initiative, in which MEPs call for the removal of administrative obstacles to the movement...

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