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The British-French agreement on migration – the beginning of a functioning return policy

UK Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 7, 2025.

After months of negotiations and consultations, the UK and France signed a bilateral agreement on migrant returns in July, known as the "one in, one...

Mr Misunderstanding and his boss - Is Trump well prepared for the meeting with Putin?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 13, 2025.

Their last meeting in Helsinki seven years ago is remembered by Trump siding with Putin and contradicting US security agencies about Russia interfering in the...

Thaw between India and China as the price for US trade pressure

China Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 18, 2025.

While Washington will negotiate with its European allies, after the summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska on the not-so-easy adjustment of positions on Ukraine, Donald...

When jellyfish shut down 5.4 GW - climate shocks and Europe's energy vulnerability

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 12, 2025.

On the night of 10 to 11 August, the French nuclear power plant Gravelines, the largest nuclear facility in Western Europe, lost virtually all of...

India’s Billionaires in Trump’s Crosshairs

India Jayati Ghosh - August 28, 2025.

The world’s largest corporations now rival most governments – not only in terms of revenue and assets, but also in their ability to shape political...

How many wars has Trump really ended?

Politics TA | AP Insight - August 20, 2025.

President Donald Trump has projected himself as a peacemaker since returning to the White House in January, touting his efforts to end global conflicts. In meetings...

Populist-authoritarians and their patron

Politics Shlomo Ben-Ami - August 15, 2025.

Tyrants have gone by many names – princeps, monarch, czar, Führer, caudillo, duce – but they all have a few things in common. Historians of antiquity...

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