U.S. Expands Travel Restrictions
17 December 2025
U.S. Expands Travel Restrictions: 20 More Countries and the Palestinian Authority Added to Entry BansThe administration of President Donald Trump has announced a major expansion of U.S. entry restrict...
Read moreShooting at Brown University
19 December 2025
Shooting at Brown University and the Killing of an MIT Professor: Reconstruction of Events and Key QuestionsA series of tragic events that began with a shooting at Brown University and ended with the ...
Read moreThe $11 Billion Taiwan Package
21 December 2025
The $11 Billion Taiwan Package: Technological Leaps, Operational Risks, and the Architecture of New DeterrenceThe events of December 2025 regarding the U.S. Congressional notification of a massive arm...
Read moreEscalation in Venezuela: U.S. Tensions
24 December 2025
Relations between Venezuela and the United States have moved into a phase of direct maritime pressure, as Washington tightens enforcement against oil flows that it says sustain President Nicolás Madur...
Read moreThe Gaza Plan at the End of 2025
25 December 2025
The Gaza Plan at the End of 2025: What Really Stands Behind the “Road Map” — and Why Its Core Pillars Are Already Under StrainBy the end of December 2025, the phrase “the Gaza plan” has become a conve...
Read moreU.S. strikes ISIL targets in northwestern Nigeria
26 December 2025
U.S. strikes ISIL targets in northwestern Nigeria. What is officially confirmed and what remains unknownThe United States carried out strikes against ISIL targets in Nigeria on December 25, 2025. The ...
Read moreThe Zelensky-Trump Meeting
29 December 2025
The Zelensky–Trump Meeting: What Is Known After the Talks at Mar-a-LagoThe meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump, held on December 28, 2025, at Trump’s...
Read moreArrest of Nicolás Maduro
5 January 2026
Arrest of Nicolás Maduro: What Is KnownUncertainty continues to surround the fate of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following public claims that he was detained and removed from the country by th...
Read moreNvidia chief executive Jensen Huang unveils new artificial intelligence model
6 January 2026
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang unveils new artificial intelligence model for autonomous carsNvidia chief executive Jensen Huang unveiled a new artificial intelligence model for autonomous cars du...
Read moreWhy a U.S. Strike on Iran Is Unlikely
11 January 2026
And Why, If It Happens, the Result Will Be the OppositeThe situation in Iran is rapidly deteriorating, and it is precisely this internal crisis that makes an external military strike increasingly unli...
Read moreTRIPP: A Pragmatic Framework for Armenia and the Region
14 January 2026
The joint statement by the Armenian Foreign Minister and the U.S. Secretary of State on the TRIPP initiative marks a shift from political declarations to infrastructure-driven pragmatism. Transport, l...
Read moreTrump Announces Composition of Gaza Peace Council
17 January 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the composition of the Peace Council, which is intended to oversee the implementation of the American initiative for governing the Gaza Strip during a transit...
Read moreProtests in Denmark and Greenland Amid U.S. Statements
17 January 2026
Protests were held on Friday in Denmark and Greenland following statements by the U.S. administration that sparked concern over the future status of Greenland. Demonstrations took place in Copenhagen ...
Read moreThe EU Prepares Retaliatory Measures Over Trump’s Greenland Threats
19 January 2026
The European Union is approaching one of the most serious crises in transatlantic relations in decades, triggered by threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to impose punitive tariffs on NATO allies ...
Read moreGreenland Shockwave: Europe’s Retaliation Plan and the Alliance Test
19 January 2026
Over the past 24 hours, Greenland has stopped being a distant Arctic headline and turned into a stress test for the entire Western system of power, rules, and alliance discipline. What European capita...
Read moreDavos 2026: Geopolitics Overshadows the Economic Agenda
21 January 2026
The World Economic Forum in Davos, held from January 19 to 23, 2026, has emerged as a major international platform where economic discussions are increasingly eclipsed by geopolitical confrontation. D...
Read moreTrump’s Davos
21 January 2026
Trump’s Davos. Not a Speech, but a Demonstration of a World ModelOn January 21, Donald Trump delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos that was less a diplomatic address than a structure...
Read moreKona and the End of “Talking” AI: Why a New Kind of Intelligence Is Emerging
21 January 2026
Today, the startup Logical Intelligence unveiled Kona, an artificial intelligence model built not on the familiar logic of large language models, but on what the company calls an energy-based reasonin...
Read moreChina and the Wind. How Trump’s Rhetoric and Energy Reality Collided in Davos
22 January 2026
The episode that unfolded in Davos around China’s energy strategy initially appeared to be just another sharp exchange in Donald Trump’s long running critique of the climate agenda. Yet a closer look ...
Read moreAgainst Themselves. Why the Letter by Nearly 400 Millionaires and Billionaires on Taxes Became a Key Signal from Davos
22 January 2026
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, a storyline emerged that runs counter to the usual logic of capital defending itself. Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires from 24 countries ...
Read moreIn Davos, the Charter of the Council of Peace Was Signed
22 January 2026
At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2026, the signing ceremony concluded for the charter of a new international structure called the Council of Peace. The initiative was framed as a se...
Read moreVenezuela Between Oil and External Control. Economic Stabilization as a Tool of US Geopolitics
23 January 2026
The period from January 10 to January 23, 2026 marked a sharp shift for Venezuela from overt pressure to a phase dominated by economics, oil, and diplomacy. While the military phase of the US operatio...
Read moreTalks in Moscow and a New Diplomatic Framework. Outcomes of Putin–Witkoff Meeting
23 January 2026
A meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff took place in Moscow and lasted approximately three and a half hours. The duration and format of the talks suggest...
Read moreThe First Trilateral Dialogue on Ukraine. The Political Logic of Abu Dhabi and Possible Trajectories
23 January 2026
The launch of trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi involving Russia, the United States, and Ukraine marks a qualitative shift in the diplomatic landscape surrounding the war. For years, engagement had either...
Read moreLondon Draws a Line. Britain’s Political and Economic Posture Amid Trump’s Statements
24 January 2026
In the United Kingdom, a noticeable shift has emerged across several dimensions at once, from foreign policy rhetoric to market dynamics and public sentiment. At the center of attention are relations ...
Read moreIRGC Intelligence Statement: Combined Operation Against Iran Prevented
24 January 2026
The Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has released its third official statement addressing the events of January 2026, which Iranian authorities describe as an attempt...
Read moreThe clash between Donald Trump and Mark Carney that began in Davos — and what it could mean for the US and Canadian economies
24 January 2026
What initially looked like a routine exchange of statements on the sidelines of the Davos forum has rapidly evolved into one of the most revealing trade-political confrontations of recent months. The ...
Read moreThe United States National Defense Strategy for 2026. The report has been published
24 January 2026
President Trump, during his first term and again after returning to office in January 2025, restored the United States Armed Forces and ensured that they remained the best in the world—the most formid...
Read moreFederal Agents’ Shooting in Minneapolis and the Mass Protests That Followed in Minnesota
25 January 2026
The morning of 24 January 2026 marked a turning point in Minneapolis and across the state of Minnesota. At approximately 9:05 a.m. local time, in a residential area near the intersection of West 26th ...
Read moreGlobal Risks 2026: A Quantitative Map of the World Order Breakpoint and the Alta Maxima Method for Monitoring and Forecasting
26 January 2026
The January 2026 reviews from Eurasia Group, World Economic Forum, Lazard, Deutsche Bank Research, Geopolitical Futures, and EY converge on one core conclusion: 2026 is no longer merely a year of isol...
Read more The United States and Iran in January 2026
29 January 2026
The United States and Iran in January 2026: Crisis Architecture, Escalation Dynamics, and the Diplomatic DeadlockA Systemic Crisis Instead of a Situational ConfrontationThe end of January 2026 finds r...
Read moreTesla to discontinue Model S and X and deepen pivot toward AI and robotics
29 January 2026
US electric-vehicle maker Tesla said it will discontinue its Model S and Model X vehicles and invest $2bn in Elon Musk’s xAI, marking a strategic shift away from cars toward artificial intelligence an...
Read moreFederal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates on Hold
29 January 2026
The US Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged for the first time since July, with chair Jay Powell signalling that policymakers are in no hurry to cut borrowing costs despite sustained pres...
Read moreMarco Rubio Lays Out Framework for Managing Venezuela’s Oil Income
29 January 2026
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio: Washington to Place Venezuela’s Oil Revenues Under Temporary OversightUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the United S...
Read moreDonald Trump, the United Kingdom, China and Cuba: How Trade Pressure Is Becoming Washington’s Universal Tool
30 January 2026
The latest statements from U.S. President Donald Trump point to a clear and increasingly coherent shift in American foreign policy: economic leverage is no longer a secondary instrument of diplomacy b...
Read moreUN on the Brink of Financial Collapse: How Unpaid Dues and U.S. Policy Are Undermining the Global System
31 January 2026
The United Nations is facing one of the most severe financial crises in its history. In a confidential letter circulated this week to all 193 permanent representatives, UN Secretary-General António Gu...
Read moreEpstein Files Shake Washington: Allegations, Power Networks and the Politics of Disclosure
31 January 2026
The latest release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited a political and media storm in the United States, exposing once again the uneasy intersection between wealth, power and impunit...
Read moreGoogle and the Use of AI in Israeli Defense Projects: A Whistleblower Complaint to the SEC
1 February 2026
In 2024, Google may have departed from its publicly stated restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence by providing assistance to an Israeli military contractor involved in the analysis of dron...
Read moreIran Warns of a Regional War Amid U.S. Threats and European Union Decisions
1 February 2026
Iranian Persian-language media are widely reporting statements by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issued amid heightened rhetoric from the United States and discussions of possible military prepara...
Read moreIndia and the United States Conclude a Final Trade Agreement Reshaping the Global Economic Balance
3 February 2026
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the administration of the United States have announced the conclusion of a new trade agreement between the world’s two largest democracies, an accord that fund...
Read moreParis Steps Up Pressure on X: Search, Executive Summons and Investigation Into Platform Algorithms
4 February 2026
Paris, February 3, 2026. French law enforcement authorities conducted a search at the Paris office of the platform X as part of an ongoing investigation led by the Paris prosecutor’s cybercrime unit. ...
Read moreUS–Iran Talks in Oman: Diplomacy Under Pressure and the Rising Risk of Escalation in the Middle East
6 February 2026
The ongoing negotiation process between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, facilitated through Omani mediation, has emerged as one of the most tense diplomatic developments of early 2...
Read moreMuscat Talks A Cautious Step in the Deadlock of Tensions Between Washington and Tehran
7 February 2026
On February 6, 2026, the Omani capital Muscat hosted a long-awaited round of indirect negotiations between representatives of the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, marking the first atte...
Read moreThe Historic Visit of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to Yerevan
10 February 2026
On February 9, 2026, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrived in Yerevan on an official visit that became the first case in the history of independent Armenia in which a sitting President or Vice Presid...
Read moreJapan After the Election Between the US and China, Nikkei Surge and a New Geoeconomic Reality
10 February 2026
Japan has emerged from its recent election not merely as a domestic political story but as a central node in the evolving economic rivalry between the United States and China. The strong performance o...
Read moreGeneva Today: A Global Diplomatic Hub Where Two Major Crises Are Being Negotiated in Parallel — Ukraine and Iran’s Nuclear File
17 February 2026
On 17 February 2026, Geneva has become a rare point of convergence for two high-stakes diplomatic tracks unfolding at the same time. The city is hosting discussions tied to a Ukraine settlement effort...
Read more“Operation Self-Liquidation”: The Transformation of OSINT from Passive Monitoring to an Instrument of Digital Operational Impact
19 February 2026
Within the professional field of open-source intelligence (OSINT), only a limited number of cases fundamentally alter the conceptual boundaries of the discipline. The recently reported operation infor...
Read moreThe Great U.S. Middle East "Assembly" According to Open-Source Data
19 February 2026
The Great U.S. Middle East "Assembly" According to Open-Source Data: What OSINT Is Capturing and Why the Current Buildup Looks Like Preparation for a Long-Term Scenario Around Iran and the Red SeaToda...
Read moreLatest AI World News: What Is Really Happening?
19 February 2026
The global artificial intelligence industry has entered a phase that can no longer be described as a simple technological boom. What we are witnessing is a structural transformation of infrastructure,...
Read moreThe “Board of Peace” in Washington: A New Geopolitical Platform Between Gaza’s Reconstruction and the Prospect of War with Iran
20 February 2026
The inaugural meeting of the “Board of Peace” in Washington marks far more than the launch of another international forum. Conceived and led by U.S. President Donald Trump, the initiative presents its...
Read moreGeneva 2026: $800 Billion Talks Under 420 Drones — Diplomacy Between Reconstruction and Territorial Deadlock
26 February 2026
The U.S.–Ukraine negotiations in Geneva are unfolding amid visible military escalation. During the night of February 25–26, according to Ukrainian authorities, 420 drones and 39 missiles — including 1...
Read moreMexico After the Killing of “El Mencho”: Three Days That Shook the Country, Hundreds of Roadblocks, Dozens Dead, and a Struggle for Control in the West
26 February 2026
The killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes — widely known as “El Mencho” — the leader of Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), has marked one of the most consequential moments in Mexico’s long and vi...
Read moreThe AI Tsunami: What Dario Amodei Warned About — And Why the Numbers Matter
26 February 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned that the world is facing an “AI tsunami” — a rapid escalation in artificial intelligence capabilities that is outpacing the readiness of societies, regulators, an...
Read moreRisk of a Frozen Conflict: A Post-War Scenario for Iran
14 March 2026
The war against Iran, which began on February 28, is likely to end with each side declaring some form of military success. Yet battlefield gains alone are unlikely to translate into immediate politica...
Read moreMarch 14: Israel Hit by Series of Rocket Alerts and UAV Infiltration Warnings
14 March 2026
During the night of March 14 and into the morning hours, multiple regions across Israel experienced a prolonged wave of air-raid sirens triggered by rocket launches and warnings about possible hostile...
Read moreU.S. Ground Troop Deployment in Iran: Scenarios Under Consideration and Escalation Risks
20 March 2026
The Trump administration is weighing the option of deploying U.S. ground troops to fight in the war against Iran. Such a move would have been unthinkable just a few weeks ago and would fundamentally c...
Read moreF-35 Incident Over Iran: Emergency Landing, Strike Theories and the Hidden Implications for Air Power
20 March 2026
An incident involving a U.S. fifth-generation F-35 fighter following a combat mission near Iran has rapidly become one of the most closely watched and debated episodes of the current Middle East escal...
Read moreEmpty Flights and Silent Panic: War Anxiety Reshapes Air Travel in Dubai
20 March 2026
As tensions linked to the war around Iran continue to ripple across the Gulf region, an unusual aviation pattern has begun to attract attention from analysts, travelers, and financial observers alike....
Read moreShooting at the Washington Hilton: full reconstruction of the attack, threat dynamics, and the systemic limits of U.S. political security architecture
26 April 2026
The incident that unfolded on the evening of April 25 at the Washington Hilton during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was initially framed as a contained security episode—swi...
Read more“Between War and Negotiations”: The Second Phase of U.S.–Iran Confrontation as a New Strategic Reality
26 April 2026
Relations between the United States and Iran have entered a stage that cannot be described either as classical negotiations or as open conflict. This intermediate condition—the second phase—represents...
Read moreCeasefire Under Fire: What Is Happening Around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
8 May 2026
The situation around Iran has sharply escalated again following reports of a confrontation between U.S. and Iranian forces near the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most important maritime routes...
Read moreAmerican Media on Donald Trump’s Visit to China
14 May 2026
American media outlets and analytical centers are extensively covering President Donald Trump’s visit to China, describing it as one of the most symbolically charged and strategically significant mome...
Read moreThe Race for AGI: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping the Global Balance of Power
14 May 2026
The race toward Artificial General Intelligence — AGI — has become one of the central geopolitical and technological themes of the 21st century. As OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, xAI, and rapidly...
Read moreWashington, Tel Aviv and Tehran: How the Iranian Crisis Is Beginning to Reshape the Entire Middle East
23 May 2026
The continuing tensions surrounding Iran are gradually evolving far beyond the framework of a conventional Middle Eastern crisis. American and Israeli media outlets are increasingly discussing p...
Read moreChina Against the System: How Beijing Is Preparing for an Era of Great Global Confrontation
23 May 2026
Global politics is gradually entering an entirely new phase in which the primary source of strategic tension is no longer the Middle East or even the war in Ukraine, but the long-term confrontation be...
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