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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,...

Beneath the surface - What is Iran threatening with in the Strait of Hormuz?

Middle East Nawaf Obaid - April 21, 2026.

As the ceasefire deadline set by the Trump administration expires tomorrow in the war with Iran, the United States is once again confronting the same...

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...

Why did the market not react when the UAE left OPEC?

Energy Nawaf Obaid - April 29, 2026.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has just lost one of its most visible Arab Gulf members. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced its exit,...

The Gulf states’ structural problem: Why they cannot become the European Union

Middle East Nawaf Obaid - April 16, 2026.

In a post-war Iran scenario, the future of the GCC will become one of the defining strategic questions in the Middle East.  The war exposed vulnerabilities...

EU sanctions against Russia are becoming global

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 24, 2026.

On 23 April, the European Union adopted its 20th package of sanctions against Russia. About 120 new individual measures are included, with additional restrictions in...

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