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"Lots of businesses have shut here, and if we don’t see foreign tourists coming back soon, we may also shut. There are some locals coming on the weekends, but that’s not enough to keep us all going".

The world’s most popular tourist cities may have to rethink their entire model

By: EBR | Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Bangkok tourist destination Khao San Road is usually heaving with people on weekends, its cheap beer bars, tattoo parlours, street vendors, hostels and buzzing nightlife drawing budget travellers and tour group alike

 “In view of Mr Navalny’s major role in Russia’s political opposition, the country’s authorities are urgently called upon to fully investigate this act as a matter of urgency—and to do so in a completely transparent way”.

Germany’s Role in Belarus and Russia

By: EBR | Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Angela Merkel, in her last stint as German chancellor, can still make a major difference for her country’s—and Europe’s—policy toward Belarus and Russia

"The UAE is recognising Israel in exchange for Israel’s abandoning further annexation plans to the West Bank."

United Arab Emirates reaching out to Israel is an historic breakthrough

By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The fact that Israel and the UAE are establishing normal relations can rightfully be called an historic breakthrough

Trump will be especially drawn to Harris because, in a curious way, he relishes a real challenge, if for no other reason than to get his energy up. Harris is far more energetic than Biden, whose physical frailty Trump likes to belittle.

Kamala Harris: The Woman Who “Liberated” Angela Merkel

By: EBR | Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Donald Trump is a compulsive misogynist. Why Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton and other women can now breathe more freely.

The release of the 33 million euros should make it possible to cover the immediate needs of the emergency services and hospitals in the capital, said the European Commission.

EU releases 33 million euros emergency aid for Beirut blast

By: EBR | Friday, August 7, 2020

The European Union announced Thursday (6 August) that it had released €33 million to finance initial emergency aid for Lebanon and mobilised material resources, including an Italian hospital ship, to help relief efforts in Beirut, devastated Tuesday by two explosions

Data from the apex Reserve Bank of India (RBI) show that India is now clocking around 100 million digital transactions a day with a volume of 5 trillion rupees ($67 billion), about a five-times jump from 2016.

COVID-19 has accelerated India’s digital reset

By: EBR | Thursday, August 6, 2020

Since the beginning of its COVID-19 lockdown in late March, India has distributed around $5 billion in cash benefits to its citizens who need assistance the most, entirely through payments made via digital platforms

The new UK-Japan deal is expected to be based on the European agreement but London wants to expand it into digital trade and is also hoping to win the reduction of additional Japanese tariffs.

Japanese FM in UK for post-Brexit trade talks

By: EBR | Thursday, August 6, 2020

Japan’s foreign minister on Wednesday (5 August) began a three-day trip to Britain in a bid to wrap up negotiations on a post-Brexit trade agreement

Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. President, famously pledged decades ago that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.”

Joe Biden and Ending the US’s Dr. Strangelove Nuclear Posture

By: EBR | Thursday, August 6, 2020

It is imperative to structure the U.S. nuclear posture to guard against the greatest danger — accidental nuclear war

The Mediterranean island, with its light regulation, use of English law and double taxation treaty with Moscow, has been an important destination for Russian entrepreneurs and firms.

Russia surprises Cyprus with move to scrap tax deal

By: EBR | Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Russia’s finance ministry said on Monday (3 August) it would scrap an agreement with Cyprus aimed at avoiding double taxation after talks to modify the deal failed, a decision that surprised Cyprus, which said talks were still under way

“What we are witnessing is a huge catastrophe,” the head of Lebanon’s Red Cross George Kettani told broadcaster Mayadeen. “There are victims and casualties everywhere.”

Toll expected to rise in blast that shook Beirut, killing 78 and injuring thousands

By: EBR | Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Lebanese rescue workers dug through the rubble looking for survivors of a powerful warehouse explosion that shook the capital Beirut on Tuesday (4 August), killing 78 people and injuring nearly 4,000 in a toll that officials expected to rise

The loss of economic opportunity has dealt a near-fatal blow to U.S. democracy. Popular support for democracy may not require breakneck economic growth, but it does require fairness.

Dateline US: Economic Power for the 99%

By: EBR | Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Economic shame haunts hard-working Americans. They ask themselves why they can’t do as well as their parents

Inaugurated as president in 1988, Lee pushed for the abolishment of the Temporary Provisions Effective during the Period of Communist Rebellion as well as constitutional amendments, Legislature reform and democratic presidential elections. He was directly elected as Taiwan’s president in 1996 and dubbed “Mr. Democracy” for his role in ending authoritarian rule, Su added.

Taiwan mourns former President Lee Teng-hui’s passing

By: EBR | Saturday, August 1, 2020

Taiwan is mourning the passing of Lee Teng-hui, the country’s first democratically elected president who died at the age of 97 July 30 in Taipei City.

“Azerbaijanis and Armenians are emotional people, and given that both sides have mostly young soldiers and officers, today such a hotline is risky”.

Report: Preventive communication needed on Armenia-Azerbaijan border

By: EBR | Thursday, July 30, 2020

A communication channel set up in 2018 to discuss incidents along the front lines could be used for sharing preventative information to protect farmers and minimise risks of escalation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, a recent report from the International Crisis Group (ICG) suggests

"The first step would be for U.S. leaders to learn from the experience of countries that have successfully managed public health in general and the coronavirus in particular."

Globalization and Healthcare: Lessons the US Needs to Learn

By: EBR | Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The U.S. must urgently move beyond its cliche-ridden debate on healthcare

"We are forced to say that we are faced with a completely internal political issue. This is not a matter of religion, but of politics, and even publicity", says Mehmet Hayri Kirbasoglu, professor at the Department of Theology of Ankara University.

Agia Sophia

By: EBR | Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Church of the Holy Wisdom of God

The reality is that the EU – both in terms of infrastructure and supplies – already has a diversified portfolio when it comes to natural gas, including piped gas, gas from Norway and the Middle East, LNG from the US and Qatar, and other supplies.

US pipeline sanctions: Reality check

By: EBR | Tuesday, July 28, 2020

US pipeline sanctions suggest a deliberate misreading of the European gas market and a paternalistic “America knows best” view of how Europeans should manage their energy commerce

Western countries embrace the faint hope that in the post-Erdogan era, Turkey will become a constructive player and a power of geostrategic importance, which outweighs Erdogan’s transient outrageous behavior.

J’Accuse Erdogan

By: EBR | Monday, July 27, 2020

The weaker Recep Tayyip Erdogan is at home politically, the longer the list of the Turkish President’s transgressions gets

"Never mind that apps also play a major role when it comes to setting global technology standards, a race in which China is extremely active."

Welcome to the TikTok Wars

By: EBR | Monday, July 27, 2020

We live in an age where apps wars between major nations have geo-technological fallout

"It is not so much the legal structure — one country or 27 countries — but ultimately cultural values of cohesion and solidarity that determine whether policymaking ends up with sensible results."

The US and the EU: A Tale of Two Continents

By: EBR | Friday, July 24, 2020

Compared to the extreme disunity and cynicism that rules the U.S. political process, the decision-making process of the EU27 is a sea of calm and rationality

The process of reducing dependence on carbon may likely require funnelling investment capital into activities like carbon capture, utilization and storage, renewable power, and low-carbon fuels over oil and gas exploration and development — even when long-term value multiples are uncertain.

Why the oil industry has less time to decarbonize than it might think

By: EBR | Thursday, July 23, 2020

There are market signs everywhere of growing impatience with the oil industry. Powerful investors are exiting high-carbon investments or limiting their exposure

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