Popular

Far-right populists will weaponise the anti-corruption investigation against Federica Mogherini

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 4, 2025.

European right-wing populists have never found greater validation for their Eurosceptic policies than in the investigation of former EU top diplomat Federica Mogherini. In this high-profile...

Is China's “Electro-State” a sustainable model?

China Ludovic Subran - December 1, 2025.

Another great transformation is underway in China. The world’s factory is fast becoming its first electro-state, with an economy increasingly built on clean energy, AI,...

Concern over curbing UK jury trials goes well beyond the law

UK Harvey Morris - December 3, 2025.

The UK government has provoked a backlash from lawyers, politicians and rights groups with plans to respond to a critical backlog in the justice system...

Guilty or not – Netanyahu's request to be pardoned is a test for Israel's democracy

Middle East TA | AP Insight - November 30, 2025.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday asked the country’s president to grant him a pardon from corruption charges, seeking to end a long-running trial...

How can the IMF be competent again?

Economy Emre Alkin - November 29, 2025.

The International Monetary Fund, or IMF for short. Established in 1944, right after World War II, the IMF’s main goal was to create a more...

Germany’s debt binge will backfire without supply-side reforms

Economy Daniel Lacalle - December 1, 2025.

Germany’s government is making the same mistakes that France committed years ago. The idea that more government spending and borrowing will reverse the stagnation created...

Silver File: Historical Journey, Misconceptions, and Investment Opportunities

Economy Emre Alkin - December 6, 2025.

Silver prices have broken record after record this year. This rise, which has caught everyone's attention, is due not only to comparisons with gold but...

Pages 9 of 11