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The ECB will operate as a risk manager

EU Marcel Fratzscher - July 29, 2025.

With its latest strategic review, the European Central Bank has embarked on what is arguably its most profound transformation since its establishment in 1998. Although it...

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict Goes Beyond Borders

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - July 22, 2025.

The Russian-Ukrainian war started escalating significantly last week, paradoxically cheered on by social media. It all began with the leaks of the 4 July conversation between...

The economy of sovereignty - how China uses bans as an instrument?

China The Editorial Board - July 18, 2025.

In recent days, China's practice of imposing exit bans on executives of foreign companies has taken on a whole new dynamic. The most recent example...

If you can’t prove it’s yours, is it really?

Technology Elise Quevedo - July 13, 2025.

Can I protect the work I've made with AI? It's a fair question, and what most people don't realise is that ownership in the AI...

The EU is driven by the fear of losing US protection

EU Zaki Laïdi - July 30, 2025.

One can reproach Viktor Orbán, a friend of US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, for many things. But the Hungarian prime minister is...

Green Finance – How to resist the pressure from the US?

Finances Howard Davies - July 25, 2025.

At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), back in 2021, Mark Carney bestrode the financial world like a colossus. Now Canada’s prime minister,...

Do Syria’s clashes with the Druze foreshadow confrontation with the Kurds?

Middle East Ferry Biedermann - July 24, 2025.

Syria’s post-Assad future is still uncertain, with a remarkable level of overall stability having been punctured twice now by heinous sectarian violence in which governing...

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