For centuries, Afghanistan has been seen as the last untamed frontier. From the geopolitical struggle between Tsarist Russia and the British Empire in the 19th Century, to the long drawn…
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The new “Right” is coming. Popular support for conservative parties in Europe is increasing day by day. It increases in each election cycle, but what causes all this? It seems…
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Earlier this month, the Government launched a new regulator called the Digital Markets Unit, a quango designed to introduce new checks and balances to the wide-ranging activities of tech giants…
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Are we waking to the dawn of a new Cold War? Are we staring at the creation of a new bi-polar world? Or maybe multi-polar world? Are these tremors precursors…
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Politicians tend to like their election campaigning to be as stage managed as possible: the reception Keir Starmer received from publican Rod Humphris earlier this week, for daring to enter…
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Supply and demand is a fundamental part of our market economy. It drives our businesses and informs how companies interact with their customers. It is rewarding to see that in…
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Covid-19 has created one of the most critical conditions for Western leadership for centuries. The free world has experienced a true lack of leadership which seems to have been exploited…
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Quite a few Israelis believed that after four elections within two years, redemption would finally come and a government would be formed. But the results of this latest election show,…
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For several weeks now, Russia has been massing its forces on the border with Ukraine. A steady stream of footage has shown armoured vehicles, heavy artillery, tanks and troop transports…
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The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, revealed in his Budget plans to raise taxes a Treasury-led panic to pay off the Covid debt as soon as possible. This was then supported by…