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Bulgaria has emerged from political paralysis—what reach does the new government have?

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

After a record-long institutional vacuum and seven parliamentary elections in just four years, Bulgaria finally secured a government. The political elites have realised that endless...

Radical or Idealistic? At Least Let It Be Realistic

Economy Emre Alkin - January 4, 2025.

Javier Milei did not perform a miracle. He merely did what was necessary. This implies that leadership will be required to do what is necessary....

The Economic Significance of the California Wildfires

Economy Emre Alkin - January 18, 2025.

On the one hand, we are observing the revised expectations of international institutions for 2025; on the other, we are following the fires in California. Of...

Prenegotiations for Peace in Ukraine

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - January 7, 2025.

Donald Trump is to speak with Vladimir Putin. This has the potential to be one of the most momentous geopolitical dialogues of the winter, if...

Lebanon’s cracks might once again be papered over, but don’t expect fundamental change

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - January 16, 2025.

With the triple success of a ceasefire, the election of a new Lebanese president, and the appointment of a prime minister that doesn’t belong to...

The UK Pumps £14 Billion into AI: A Leap Towards a Pro-Growth, Pro-Innovation Future

Technology Elise Quevedo - January 19, 2025.

The UK has been a hub for technological innovation for years, from Alan Turing's pioneering work to the thriving start-up ecosystem in cities like London,...

Does Washington have a new strategy for Venezuela during Trump's and Maduro's new term?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 14, 2025.

One of the few points on which the outgoing and incoming US presidents, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, agree is their attitude towards Nicolas Maduro,...

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