“Given the elusiveness of a ceasefire in Gaza, the Lebanon-Israel front can be expected to remain a highly volatile theatre, and even if neither side seeks an all-out war, that possibility is inching ever closer,” writes Nicholas Blanford. Read more. ⬇️
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On October 9-10, the Atlantic Council Turkey Programs will host the Regional Conference on Clean and Secure Energy in #Istanbul. 🇹🇷 Watch Senior Director Defne Sadiklar Arslan share key insights on what to expect from the conference. The conference will gather ministers, high-level energy officials, private-sector leaders, and experts from across the region and the transatlantic alliance. Discussions at the conference will also broaden beyond energy to include regional projects, including the Middle Corridor and Development Road, as well as regional security and geopolitical issues from Ukraine to the Middle East and the US elections. Learn more: ➡️ https://bit.ly/3TOTAFx
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“With 60 percent of its population under the age of twenty-five, Africa presents a unique opportunity for AI innovation.” Vincenzo Del Monaco, Eva Spina, and Keyzom Ngodup Massally explain how the new #G7Italy and UNDP AI Hub for Sustainable Development will drive innovation and sustainability in Africa:
Italy and UNDP: How the new AI Hub for Sustainable Development will strengthen the foundations for growth in Africa
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On Friday, the EU voted to adopt tariffs on China-made electric vehicles (EVs). Ten EU member states voted for the tariffs, while five voted against and twelve abstained. Atlantic Council experts Frances Burwell, Jorn Fleck, Joseph Webster, and Matt Geraci answer five pressing questions about this highly charged issue:
Five questions (and expert answers) about the EU's divided support for tariffs on Chinese EVs
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As Tunisia approaches its election on October 6, Kais Saied’s presidency, marked by an increasing hold on power and skepticism toward reform, poses critical questions about the country’s future, write Karim Mezran and Alissa Pavia. Read more. ⬇️
As Saied increases his grip on power, Tunisia's democracy is being squeezed
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The IMF’s main shareholders should use the coming IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings to lean on the IMF to refocus its resources on where they could be most useful at this time, writes Martin Mühleisen. Read more. ⬇️
The IMF needs to find its geopolitical bearing
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Join the Atlantic Council on October 10 for an #ACFrontPage conversation with US Senator Mark Warner to discuss the global risks and opportunities awaiting the next US president and the role Congress will play in addressing them. This event is supported by the Atlantic Council Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and RBC Capital Markets. Register today: ➡️ https://bit.ly/4dBhtHI
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