Tag #Geopolitics

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Royal Navy Shadows Russian Warships in North Sea

The Royal Navy deployed HMS Somerset and a helicopter on December 27 to shadow three Russian vessels (RFS Soobrazitelny, MV Sparta II, MV General Skobelev) for 500 miles in the North Sea and English Channel until December 31, demonstrating a response to Russia's assertive naval actions amid the Ukra...

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Raising EU Energy Security Concerns

Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit on January 1st, 2025, causing concern in eastern EU states reliant on this route while Poland celebrated; Slovakia threatened retaliatory measures, highlighting geopolitical tensions and energy security challenges.

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Global Markets Rise Despite Year-End Jitters

In 2024, global stock markets rose due to falling inflation and robust US economic growth, but year-end saw rising bond yields and market jitters; the US tech sector boomed, with Nvidia leading the way, while the UK and European markets performed more modestly.

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Putin's Shifting Relations with the West: From Cooperation to Confrontation

From his 1999 appointment as Prime Minister to the 2022 Ukraine invasion, Vladimir Putin's tenure has seen periods of cooperation with the West followed by increasing confrontation, marked by military interventions in Georgia (2008) and Ukraine (2014), leading to significant geopolitical tensions an...

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Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Actions and the Ukraine War

Steve Rosenberg, BBC Russia editor, recounts witnessing Boris Yeltsin's 1999 resignation and reflects on Vladimir Putin's subsequent leadership, highlighting the devastating consequences of the Ukraine war and questioning whether Putin has truly 'taken care of Russia'.

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Trump's Presidency: Immediate Global Impacts and European Vulnerabilities

Donald Trump's presidency is expected to begin with immediate and dramatic policy changes, including potential resolutions to the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, mass deportations, and significant import tariff increases, potentially destabilizing the global economy and creating vulnerabilities...

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Suleimani's Assassination: A Turning Point in the Middle East, Claims Ex-Minister

Former UK security minister Tom Tugendhat credits President Trump's decision to sanction the assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Suleimani in 2020 with triggering the fall of the Assad regime in Syria and the potential collapse of the Iranian regime within a few years, arguing that the West's ...

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Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties Strengthen, Raising Security Concerns for India

After the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government and the appointment of an interim leader, Bangladesh and Pakistan are rapidly improving relations, raising security concerns for India, especially regarding the Siliguri Corridor.

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Iran's Syrian Stalemate: Domestic Unrest and Regional Retreat

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's repeated vows to reclaim control in Syria are undermined by Iran's internal fragility and resource constraints, leading to domestic unrest and strategic setbacks in the region, as Iran faces growing public anger over the financial toll of its involvement in Syria.

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Putin's Shifting Relationship with the West: From Cooperation to Conflict

From his appointment as Prime Minister in August 1999 to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Vladimir Putin's relationship with the West has dramatically shifted from initial cooperation and partnership proposals to open conflict and a new arms race, driven by geopolitical ambitions...

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Russia Launches Major Aerial Attack on Ukraine

On Tuesday, Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine, hitting Kyiv and the Sumy region, damaging infrastructure and residential buildings, amid uncertainty over future US military aid and the ongoing conflict.

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Putin's 25 Years: Ukraine War, Trump, and Uncertain Future

On December 31, 1999, Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned, appointing Vladimir Putin as Russia's president. Now, 25 years later, Putin's grip on power appears strong despite the war in Ukraine and the incoming Trump administration's promise to end the conflict.

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