War also destroys the economy: when budgets shift from news to bullets
The article discusses how war alters not only military control but fundamentally restructures national economies by shifting budget priorities and affecting trade.
Sweden 'opens the door' to using nuclear weapons: 'If there were a war, we would naturally consider it'
Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson signaled a possible acceptance of nuclear weapons on Swedish territory during wartime as part of a shift in the country’s defense strategy amid changing geopolitical dynamics.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
The New Cold War: From the Berlin Wall to the Digital Wall
The article discusses the shift from ideological barriers represented by the Berlin Wall to modern digital barriers that govern data flow and privacy.
What does Navalny’s murder confirmation mean for Russia, Ukraine and the West?
European countries have confirmed Russia's responsibility for the murder of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, marking a significant shift in geopolitical tensions.
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A significant trade agreement has been reached between the US and Japan, with President Donald Trump announcing a $550 billion investment commitment from Japan.
Swedes are considering abandoning the crown after Trump
Sweden is contemplating a significant historical shift towards abandoning its national currency in favor of adopting the Euro, particularly influenced by geopolitical changes.
The Munich Security Conference concluded with greater European determination to strengthen its defense
The Munich Security Conference highlighted an optimistic shift in transatlantic relations, emphasizing Europe's responsibility for its own security amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
A Shift in Balances: Implications of the US Withdrawal from the Al-Tanf Base in Syria
The article discusses the implications of the US military withdrawal from the Al-Tanf base in Syria, viewing it as part of a broader strategic realignment in Washington's approach to the region.
The new race to the Moon, now Musk challenges Bezos to build the first colony
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are in a competition to establish the first human colony on the Moon, marking a shift from traditional geopolitical rivalries to those of wealthy entrepreneurs.
Europe's new gamble on Russia's exiles, explained
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has created a new dialogue platform for Russian democratic forces in exile, signaling a shift in Europe's engagement with the Russian opposition amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The interdependence of economies cancels unlawful expansion plans
Recent geopolitical developments concerning Greenland have revealed a shift in diplomatic strategies as European leaders resist aggressive policies.
On page 15 of the large report, warning lights are blinking
The Munich Security Conference highlights Europe's urgency to confront its historical challenges, signaling a shift in understanding of the West's values and unity.
Trump 'invades' Russia's sphere of influence – From the nuclear agreement with Armenia to the corridor that 'targets' Iran
The article discusses Trump's influence in the former Soviet sphere, particularly through U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance's visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan, indicating a shift in geopolitical dynamics away from Russia.
The Red Thread Changes Worldview at the Annual Arctic Council Conference
The annual Arctic Council Conference has seen a shift in perspective, emphasizing significant geopolitical changes in the region.
The Battle of Semiconductors: A Contest that has been Ongoing for Nearly Four Years and the U.S. is Losing
The article discusses the ongoing semiconductor battle, highlighting its significance as a tool of economic, military, and geopolitical power, with emphasis on China's shift, Taiwan's role, and the fragile alliances of the U.S.
Brent oil erases geopolitical premium and falls 5% after shift in tension with Iran
Brent crude oil drops nearly 5%, jeopardizing the $66 per barrel mark, amid reduced geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran and a general correction in commodities.
They signed a trilateral pact: what is in the agreement between China, Russia, and Iran
Iran, China, and Russia have signed a strategic trilateral pact formalizing political, economic, and security coordination among the three countries, which marks a key shift in global geopolitical balances.
The Era of European Powerlessness
The article discusses the evolution of the EU and the end of the international order established after the Cold War, highlighting the shift from a unipolar world dominated by the US to a more complex geopolitical landscape.
Why is Israel interested in Somaliland?
Israel's official recognition of the separatist region Somaliland as an independent state in December 2025 marks a significant geopolitical shift in the alliances within the Horn of Africa and Red Sea region.
Matesová: I have no doubt that Trump intends to acquire Greenland. Geopolitics has changed into a game of the strong
Matesová expresses confidence that Trump aims to acquire Greenland, suggesting a shift in geopolitical power dynamics.
The Chinese Threat Against Taiwan after Venezuela: Between Envy and Patience
The article discusses the strategic implications of China's actions towards Taiwan following the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, suggesting a possible shift in geopolitical calculations.
Gold near $4,470 waiting for important economic data from the US
Gold has dropped to nearly $4,470 as investors shift their focus from rising geopolitical tensions to upcoming US economic data releases.
US operation in Venezuela marks a 'geopolitical shift'
The article discusses a significant change in geopolitical dynamics resulting from a US operation in Venezuela.
Capture of Maduro by US means Russia, Iran and China lose key ally
The capture of Venezuelan President Maduro by the US signifies a significant geopolitical shift, leading to a loss of a key ally for Russia, Iran, and China.
We Are Entering a Deadly Era of Conflict
The article discusses the increasing tensions and violent conflicts around the world, indicating a shift towards a more dangerous geopolitical landscape.
European markets: Positive opening with an eye on developments in Venezuela
European markets opened positively as investors currently overlook geopolitical risks from Venezuela and maintain a shift towards risky assets.
India to steer BRICS in 2026 amid Trump-era turmoil
India has assumed the presidency of BRICS from Brazil, a shift occurring amidst significant interventions by the Trump administration with global geopolitical consequences.
What happened in Caracas and why the global order is changing
US missiles struck Venezuelan air bases, capturing Nicolás Maduro, while Chinese diplomatic efforts were underway, highlighting a significant shift in geopolitical power.
The oil of Venezuela: those 303 billion barrels that change global balances
The article discusses the unprecedented US military intervention in Venezuela to capture President Nicolás Maduro, marking a significant shift in geopolitical dynamics in Latin America and the global energy market.
The wrath of Moscow. And now there are fears for Iran
The U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and President Trump's blunt call for a regime change in Venezuela signal a broader geopolitical shift affecting regions from Taiwan to Iran.
The editorial of Patrick Saint-Paul: 'Venezuela, the first act of the Pax Trumpicana'
Patrick Saint-Paul discusses how Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela signify a shift in U.S. influence in Latin America and foreshadow significant geopolitical changes.
Communism banned in the Czech Republic: punishment for sympathizers or propaganda
The Czech Republic has officially equated communism with Nazism, banning both ideologies from January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift in the country's geopolitical stance in Europe.
Japan prepares for its economic landing amid geopolitical turmoil and decades of monetary drift
Japan is facing a significant economic shift due to political changes and ongoing stagnation, influenced by leaders such as Sanae Takaichi and Donald Trump.
After 2025 recognition of a Palestinian state, what's next ?
The article discusses the implications of several Western countries recognizing the State of Palestine in 2025, highlighting the potential shift in geopolitical dynamics.
Geopolitical bomb on the Horn of Africa: Somaliland is ideal for controlling the Red Sea and home for the displaced from Gaza
Israel's recognition of the self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland marks a significant shift in international politics, challenging the longstanding consensus on Somalia's territorial integrity and signaling geopolitical changes from the Middle East to the Horn of Africa.