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This week we cover the looming deadline for the Liberation Day tariff reprieve, mounting concerns over US military stockpiles ...
The US-Vietnam tariff deal is highly significant: disrupting Chinese-linked export routes, chipping away at ASEAN unity, and ...
It is true that France’s absence from NATO’s Nuclear Planning Group is an institutional limitation, but it is hardly insurmountable. France has already demonstrated a willingness to adapt its NATO ...
The S-400 Problem: Balancing Strategic Goals and Industrial Limits. Given the regime’s geopolitical importance to Moscow, it follows that the Kremlin would be looking to shore it up Iran’s air defense ...
Two wars rage in two distant regions, yet both are facets of the same struggle between revisionist regimes seeking to reshape ...
Libya, visa, and trade issues have stymied France-Turkey relations, but instances of pragmatic cooperation over the past two years suggest the possibility of stabilization moving forward.
The recent EU–Canada pact is more than a diplomatic milestone; it is a strategic signal. It illustrates how Western allies ...
The rise of external AI giants underscores the urgency of developing homegrown language models that reflect Africa’s ...
Milei’s ambitious plans for new AI data centers and a homegrown nuclear industry risk crashing against the rocks of the ...
The ‘ceteris paribus’ assumption of long-term forecasting tends to blind analysts to inevitable shifts in the political sphere, and nowhere is this more apparent than with China projections.