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Iran War has increased Africa's debt burden

Finances Vera Songwe - April 13, 2026.

One month of war in Iran has added nearly $4.4 billion to Africa’s annual debt burden, enough to build a gigawatt of solar power or...

The US economy cannot remain insulated from the adverse effects of the Iran war

Economy Mohamed A. El-Erian - March 31, 2026.

For years, the US economy has been the envy of developed and developing countries alike. Dynamic, productive, and investing heavily in the drivers of future prosperity,...

The marmalade factor: the UK, EU and Trump’s war of choice

UK Harvey Morris - April 8, 2026.

As war continued to rage across the Middle East, some of the UK’s shrillest political voices have been engaged in a bitter battle to preserve...

Who will bear the consequences if the Iran deal is bad?

Middle East Mohammed Al Dhaheri - Rikard Jalkebro - April 6, 2026.

Diplomatic instinct suggests that, when conflicts intensify, parties should head to the negotiating table. That impulse might be rooted in genuine moral concern, but there are...

The limits of European action in Hormuz

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 4, 2026.

At London's initiative, a virtual meeting was held on 2 April, with participation from more than forty countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan, India,...

The firing squad returns to American law

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 26, 2026.

The decision by the Donald Trump administration to introduce the firing squad as a federal method of execution is not a technical issue of criminal...

Spain is testing the limits of European migration policy

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 18, 2026.

The Spanish government's decision to legalise around half a million irregular migrants is not unusual in European practice. The exception lies in how it was...

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