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Is China beginning to pump the brakes on its own AI rollout?

China Carl Benedikt Frey - August 13, 2026.

In late April, a Chinese court ruled that an AI firm could not legally dismiss an employee simply because his role had been automated. Shortly thereafter,...

Open rivalry within Iran’s leadership points to a struggle for control over the postwar future

Middle East TA | AP Insight - August 2, 2026.

With escalating attacks against U.S. bases and its allies over the past week, Iran's leaders are showing considerable unity over their war strategy: hanging tough,...

The pressure of the war economy is becoming unbearable for the Russian corporate sector

Russia Oleksandr Levchenko - July 29, 2026.

The prolonged war against Ukraine and the Kremlin's economic policy miscalculations have led to a sharp deterioration in the financial condition of Russia's corporate sector.  In...

Does Trump really care about the midterm election’s outcome?

US Ian Bremmer - August 10, 2026.

Few ideas are more fundamental to US President Donald Trump’s political brand than his consistent claim that the American left steals elections at his expense. If...

Where are the limits of China's and India's growth models?

Economy Hinh T. Dinh - Karim El Aynaoui - August 1, 2026.

What is the most reliable development path for an increasingly fragmented global economy? China and India, the world’s two most populous countries, each represent a different...

US courts examine social network design

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 17, 2026.

On 18 August, opening statements begin in the federal court in Oakland in a trial against Meta that could affect Facebook and Instagram far more...

The danger of empty deterrence – the lesson from Leipzig

Politics Sean Wiswesser - August 12, 2026.

The drone discovered at Germany’s Leipzig Airport this past week should finally end any illusions in the West that Russia’s hybrid war campaign remains confined...

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