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The return to Gaza's destroyed universities is not just about resilience. It's a look at 'scholasticide'—the geopolitics of educational erasure and its global impact.
Analysis of how global leaders are re-evaluating security and alliances amid uncertainty over future US foreign policy and a potential Trump return.
Iran's execution of an alleged Israeli spy signals a strategic shift. Our analysis explores the geopolitical fallout, the tech-fueled purge, and what it means for global risk.
Nations like the U.S. and Japan are pursuing economic security, but these 'de-risking' strategies may paradoxically increase global instability and conflict risk.
Netanyahu's move to control the Oct. 7 inquiry is a high-stakes gamble, risking Israel's internal stability and creating new geopolitical risks for the West.
US calls for a Sudan truce signal a deeper geopolitical crisis. PRISM analyzes the proxy war threatening Red Sea stability and the limits of American influence.
Analysis: Gaza's cautious Christmas celebrations are a critical barometer for the fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire, testing regional stability and geopolitical risk.
Elise Stefanik's career is a case study in political reinvention. We analyze her strategic pivot and what it means for the GOP, US policy, and brand risk.
Japan pledges $19B to Central Asia, aiming to secure critical minerals and counter China/Russia. A new 'Great Game' for tech supply chains is on.
A federal judge blocked HUD's homelessness funding changes. Our analysis explores why this policy instability creates major risks for urban economies and investors.
An internal battle over antisemitism reveals a deep ideological fracture in the American conservative movement, with major implications for tech, policy, and global stability.
Public clashes between Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson reveal a deep ideological fracture within the conservative movement. What does it mean for the future of US politics?
