Politics
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.
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 transfer of wartime command (OPCON) from the U.S. to South Korea is a high-stakes gamble, impacting global supply chains and regional stability.
China steps in to mediate the Thai-Cambodian conflict, showcasing a major geopolitical power shift in Southeast Asia as a US-brokered truce fails.
Norway's push for wind energy threatens indigenous Sami culture, creating a critical ESG conflict between climate action and human rights with global implications.
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.
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 loan, avoiding Russian asset seizure, signals a strategic pivot to protect financial stability and hedge against US political shifts.
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.
The EU's €100B Digital Sovereignty Fund marks a major geopolitical shift from regulation to investment, directly challenging US and Chinese tech dominance.
Beijing's attempt to mend ties with India is being sabotaged by its own social media, where online nationalism threatens geopolitical stability. An analysis.
The landmark TikTok sale to an Oracle-led JV isn't just a deal; it's a new global blueprint for data nationalism. PRISM analyzes the geopolitical fallout.