The escalating Middle East conflict is rapidly reshaping energy markets, global diplomacy, and financial conditions.
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This Monday Assessment outlines five developments that matter now and what to monitor as markets, governments, and institutions recalibrate.
As 2026 unfolds, the global economy appears stable at the surface, but structurally uneven underneath.
Cuba faces acute domestic stress, energy shortages, inflation, and emigration, while its international relevance is again rising amid renewed great-power competition in the Americas.
The United States carried out a large-scale military operation in Venezuela early Saturday, involving airstrikes and explosions in and around the capital of Caracas
The modern geopolitical landscape is largely shaped by the historical trajectories of three states: China, United States, and Russia. Their…
International affairs are increasingly shaped by the intersection of geopolitics, finance, business, and intelligence.
Financial systems built for a slower, more centralized world are adjusting to speed, digitization, and decentralization.
Long-standing political and economic arrangements are being tested by shifts in power, rapid technological change, and growing pressure on global systems.
By any objective measure, media is no longer a peripheral industry. It is a core infrastructure of modern civilization.
