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Is Trump's return to a full partnership with the Europeans getting closer?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 9, 2025.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to Washington marked the end of the first round of meetings between the most influential European leaders and Donald Trump...

Is the thriller with Trump and Musk a threat to the competitiveness of the USA?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 6, 2025.

In the role of Chairman of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, Elon Musk visited the White House for several important meetings. The first time...

Geoeconomic tools can be used only once

Globalization Daniel Gros - June 12, 2025.

A few years ago, there was an overarching global consensus on trade: the freer, the better. Only nerdy economists spent much time agonizing over the...

How to convince politicians that competent migrants make local firms competitive?

Economy Raghuram G. Rajan - June 11, 2025.

For an enterprising politician, perhaps the easiest political strategy nowadays is to tell unhappy voters that they are victims – of the biased policies of...

Britons beware: Big Brother is heading to a high street near you

UK Harvey Morris - June 4, 2025.

London’s criminals would be best advised to avoid the outer borough of Croydon this summer as police roll out the UK’s first permanently installed live...

Eurozone membership put to the test – will Bulgaria's stability survive protests and economic shocks?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 3, 2025.

For Bulgaria, the euro is the final stage in the long-term goal of integration into the single European financial area. The currency board system was introduced...

Minimizing harm—the first step in rebuilding an aid consensus

Globalization Kevin Watkins - June 9, 2025.

In 2015, the United Kingdom’s then-prime minister, David Cameron, stood before the United Nations General Assembly and challenged other donor countries to follow the UK’s...

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