#Geopolitics
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The US Justice Department defies a congressional deadline for the Epstein files, sparking a bipartisan firestorm and testing the limits of institutional trust.
Putin's 'no more wars' vow isn't a peace offer. It's a strategic demand to reshape global security. Here's what it means for policymakers and businesses.
Myanmar's sham elections mask a deeper crisis. As anti-junta allies commit new atrocities, the dream of a unified democracy is fracturing. A critical analysis.
The battle for Kupiansk reveals a dangerous disconnect between Russia's war narrative and battlefield reality, signaling deep strategic risks for Moscow.
A 'shadow fleet' of rogue oil tankers is massing near Singapore, creating a major risk for global trade, finance, and the environment. PRISM analyzes the impact.
Oracle's TikTok deal is more than a stock boost. It's a strategic pivot, creating a 'geopolitical cloud' and a new playbook for tech in an era of nationalism.
US-led talks on the Gaza deal move to Miami, involving Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye. PRISM analyzes the geopolitical and economic implications of this tactical shift.
Phantom islands on old maps offer a critical lesson for today's leaders. Discover why data integrity is the new frontier for geopolitical and corporate strategy.
China and Russia are forging a new Arctic trade route to bypass Western chokepoints. This isn't about faster shipping—it's a geopolitical power play.
China fines a foreign vessel for using SpaceX's Starlink, a clear signal of its digital sovereignty goals and a new challenge for global tech and shipping.
As Russia retreats behind a digital curtain, one photographer's work provides a rare, human API into its complex reality. This is a new form of cultural intelligence.
From Ukraine to Venezuela, leaders are increasingly using scapegoating to justify conflict and deflect blame. A PRISM analysis of the growing global risk.