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China's Autonomous Drone Refueling: Beijing Signals a New Era of Air Power
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China's Autonomous Drone Refueling: Beijing Signals a New Era of Air Power

China's successful autonomous drone-to-drone refueling test is a major geopolitical signal, challenging US air dominance and redrawing the strategic map of the Indo-Pacific.

Weaponizing Finance: The G7's $50B Russian Asset Gambit Redraws the Global Risk Map
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Weaponizing Finance: The G7's $50B Russian Asset Gambit Redraws the Global Risk Map

The G7's $50B loan to Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian assets, is more than a wartime measure. It's a high-stakes move that redefines sovereign risk.

The Epstein Files Unsealed: More Than a Scandal, a Global Elite Stress Test
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The Epstein Files Unsealed: More Than a Scandal, a Global Elite Stress Test

Beyond the names, the release of the Epstein documents is a critical test for global institutions, reputational risk, and the very concept of elite accountability.

The Korean Command Shift: Why a Military Handover Is a High-Stakes Geopolitical and Tech Gamble
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The Korean Command Shift: Why a Military Handover Is a High-Stakes Geopolitical and Tech Gamble

The transfer of wartime command (OPCON) from the U.S. to South Korea is a high-stakes gamble, impacting global supply chains and regional stability.

Beijing's Gambit: China Plays Peacemaker as US-Brokered Thai-Cambodia Truce Collapses
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Beijing's Gambit: China Plays Peacemaker as US-Brokered Thai-Cambodia Truce Collapses

China steps in to mediate the Thai-Cambodian conflict, showcasing a major geopolitical power shift in Southeast Asia as a US-brokered truce fails.

The Green Paradox: Norway's Climate Push Creates a Global ESG Reckoning
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The Green Paradox: Norway's Climate Push Creates a Global ESG Reckoning

Norway's push for wind energy threatens indigenous Sami culture, creating a critical ESG conflict between climate action and human rights with global implications.

America's Shadow War at Sea: Why the Venezuela Crisis is a Global Geopolitical Flashpoint
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America's Shadow War at Sea: Why the Venezuela Crisis is a Global Geopolitical Flashpoint

An aggressive US maritime campaign against Venezuela is more than a drug war; it's a geopolitical flashpoint challenging international law and risking a wider conflict.

EU's €90B Ukraine Loan: A Bold Commitment or a Failure of Nerve?
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EU's €90B Ukraine Loan: A Bold Commitment or a Failure of Nerve?

The EU's €90B loan for Ukraine is more than aid; it's a strategic pivot. We analyze the decision to avoid Russian assets and its global financial impact.

EU's €90bn Ukraine Gambit: Why a Loan, Not Seizure, Reveals a New World Order
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EU's €90bn Ukraine Gambit: Why a Loan, Not Seizure, Reveals a New World Order

EU's €90bn Ukraine loan, avoiding Russian asset seizure, signals a strategic pivot to protect financial stability and hedge against US political shifts.

China's Bid for Global Leadership Has a Software Problem
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China's Bid for Global Leadership Has a Software Problem

As the US rethinks its global role, China sees a leadership vacuum. But top advisors admit its bid is failing to win 'hearts and minds.' An analysis.

Europe's €100B Tech Fund: A Declaration of Digital Independence or a Costly Gamble?
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Europe's €100B Tech Fund: A Declaration of Digital Independence or a Costly Gamble?

The EU's €100B Digital Sovereignty Fund marks a major geopolitical shift from regulation to investment, directly challenging US and Chinese tech dominance.

China's Diplomatic Gambit, Its Netizens' Digital War: The Unseen Front in the Sino-Indian Rivalry
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China's Diplomatic Gambit, Its Netizens' Digital War: The Unseen Front in the Sino-Indian Rivalry

Beijing's attempt to mend ties with India is being sabotaged by its own social media, where online nationalism threatens geopolitical stability. An analysis.