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  • Nguyen Khac Giang
    Nguyen Khac Giang “Hanoi is being careful not to signal a tilt too far toward Beijing, especially in areas that could displease the Trump administration. Ultimately, Hanoi is still hedging between the world's two great powers. But as the geopolitical climate hardens, the space to do so is rapidly shrinking.” 21 hours ago
  • Lynn Kuok
    Lynn Kuok “Chinese officials have quietly conveyed that the way the U.S. treats its longstanding allies and partners in Europe is a sign of what's to come for Southeast Asia. With Trump's steep, sweeping tariffs across the region, that message needs no reinforcement.” 21 hours ago
  • Christopher Beddor
    Christopher Beddor “It [tariff of 145% on all Chinese goods] makes a fairly bad situation worse. The economy has been grinding through one deflationary shock for several years now, and there is another shock that is imminent. The trade war is going to leave some sort of hole in the economy.” 21 hours ago
  • Jerome Powell
    Jerome Powell “We may find ourselves in the challenging scenario in which our dual-mandate goals are in tension. If that were to occur, we would consider how far the economy is from each goal, and the potentially different time horizons over which those respective gaps would be anticipated to close.” 21 hours ago
  • Kristalina Georgieva
    Kristalina Georgieva “Our new growth projections will include notable markdowns, but not recession. We will also see markups to the inflation forecasts for some countries. Ultimately, trade is like water. When countries put up obstacles in the form of tariff and non-tariff barriers, the flow diverts. Some sectors in some countries may be flooded by cheap imports; others may see shortages. Trade goes on, but disruptions incur costs.” 21 hours ago
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
    Oleksandr Syrskyi “The enemy has not changed its plans to drive Ukrainian Armed Forces units beyond the borders of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts and reach the administrative borders of these regions. However, the enemy's plan remains unfulfilled. We are continuing our defensive operations while also conducting counteroffensive actions, and we have seen some success. Over the past few weeks, we have liberated around 16 square kilometres of territory near Udachne, Kotlyne and Shevchenko. I thank the Ukrainian soldiers for their courage, resilience and professionalism.” 22 hours ago
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April, 2025

“Russia's strategy is to stall the negotiations as long as possible to achieve its maximalist goals by nonmilitary means. At the same time, Moscow is wary of testing [US President Donald] Trump's patience. The ball is really in Trump's court on whether to believe that Russia is negotiating in good faith or ramp up pressure to force it to the negotiating table.”

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Sanctions expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
01 Apr 2025 3 3
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“Talks between Moscow and Washington in Saudi Arabia not only did not result in any breakthrough; they appear to have been an overall failure. The agreements do not look like a real prologue to peace.”

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Fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin
01 Apr 2025 6 5
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“Let me be clear: Europe did not start this confrontation. We think it is wrong. We have everything we need to protect our people and our prosperity. We have the largest Single Market in the world. We have the strength to negotiate. We have the power to push back. And the people of Europe should know: together we will always promote and defend our interests and values. And we will always stand up for Europe. This confrontation is in no one's interest. We will approach these negotiations from a position of strength. Europe holds a lot of cards: from trade to technology to the size of our market.”

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President of the European Commission
01 Apr 2025 6 3
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“There is a risk that she will be seen as a martyr, as in the victim against the system. She and her party will weaponise this trial. Le Pen is a politician who has just been condemned by the justice system for a serious crime, and she's already using one of the main news networks to defend herself. We need to recentre the focus on what is at stake and not give Le Pen leverage to use this whole thing to solidify her position and her party's in the mainstream.”

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French researcher with a PhD in public law
01 Apr 2025 3 3
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