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Dragon blood trees on Socotra island with a plane grounded in the distance
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400 Tourists Stranded on Socotra as Yemen Conflict Escalates 2026

Over 400 foreign tourists, including Russian, British, and American nationals, are stranded on Yemen's Socotra island as of January 2026. Clashes between Saudi and UAE-backed forces have closed airspace, sparking an international diplomatic crisis.

Digital war room display showing Taiwan Strait conflict projections
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100,000 Casualties and the End of BRI: The Cost of a China Taiwan Strike

A new German Marshall Fund report reveals the steep price of a Taiwan strike for China: 100,000 casualties and the collapse of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Kim Jong-un Inspects North Korea Russia War Memorial Site in Pyongyang
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Kim Jong-un Inspects North Korea Russia War Memorial Site in Pyongyang

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected the construction of a memorial museum for soldiers killed in Russia's war against Ukraine. The site marks the first of its kind in the DPRK.

Delcy Rodríguez being sworn in as interim president of Venezuela
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Delcy Rodríguez Sworn In: A New Era for the Delcy Rodríguez Interim President Venezuela Administration

Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as Venezuela's interim president on Jan 5, 2026, a move aimed at demonstrating independent governance and political stability.

U.S. Capitol building and Venezuelan map symbolizing diplomatic tension.
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Trump Administration Venezuela Policy 2026: Senator Mark Warner Demands Accountability

On Jan 5, 2026, Senator Mark Warner demanded clarity on the Trump Administration Venezuela Policy 2026. Explore the clash between Congress and the White House.

The presidential sash of Venezuela on a desk.
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Venezuela Interim President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In Amid Global Sovereignty Dispute

Delcy Rodriguez was sworn in as Venezuela's interim president on January 5, 2026, while Nicolas Maduro fights for recognition in a U.S. court. Analysis of the constitutional crisis.

Leader's silhouette against a South American map
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Trump Venezuela Policy Shift 2026: From Isolationism to 'In Charge'

President Trump declares the U.S. is 'in charge' of Venezuela on Jan 5, 2026. Explore the sudden Trump Venezuela policy shift 2026 and its global implications.

Tactical map of Venezuela symbolizing military operation.
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Kremlin Slams 2026 US Military Operation in Venezuela as Global Tension Rises

On Jan 5, 2026, the Kremlin condemned the US military operation in Venezuela. We analyze the geopolitical irony and the potential for increased Russia-US tensions.

Digital map of Eurasia with AI connection nodes over a modern city
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Kazakhstan EAEU Chairmanship 2026: Ambitions for AI and Global Logistics Hub

Kazakhstan assumes the EAEU chairmanship on Jan 1, 2026, with a focus on AI, logistics, and digital integration. Explore President Tokayev's vision and the challenges ahead.

Tense geopolitical image overlaying maps of Caracas and Tehran.
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Trump's Venezuela Gamble and the Red Line for Iran 2026

Following the abduction of Maduro, Trump has escalated threats against Iran. This analysis explores the Trump Iran Venezuela Intervention 2026 and why the Caracas model won't work in Tehran.

Venezuelan leader Maduro in a NYC courthouse
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US Abduction of Nicolas Maduro 2026: Sovereignty vs. Justice at the UN

As of Jan 5, 2026, the US abduction of Nicolas Maduro has reached the NY courthouse. Read about the intense UN Security Council debate and the implications for global sovereignty.

The Trump 'Make Iran Great Again' Hat: A Signal for Regime Change?
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The Trump 'Make Iran Great Again' Hat: A Signal for Regime Change?

President Trump's 'Make Iran Great Again' (MIGA) hat sparks concerns of a looming war. Following Maduro's abduction, the US signals a potential regime change in Tehran.