Geopolitics
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Revolution Medicines Stock Surges: A Headline Without the Story Amidst Broader Market Shifts
While a headline announced Revolution Medicines stock surged over 20% on potential AbbVie acquisition, the detailed market report focused on broader economic indicators, labor market trends, corporate earnings, and global oil dynamics, leaving the specific acquisition details unaddressed. This article…
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Unraveling Canada-Emirates Ties: A Focus on Regional Geopolitics and Information Gaps
This Azat TV report examines the limited information available on direct Canada-Emirates relations, juxtaposing a Canadian trade mission to the Gulf with the UAE’s complex and evolving role in the Yemen conflict, including its strained ties with Saudi Arabia.
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Trump’s Renewed Greenland Ambition: National Security, Minerals, and Global Diplomatic Fallout
President Donald Trump has reignited his push to annex Greenland, citing national security and vast mineral wealth, following the US intervention in Venezuela. This move has sparked widespread condemnation from Denmark, Greenland, and international allies, raising concerns about sovereignty and…
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US 10-Year Treasury Yields Dip Amid Venezuelan Tensions and Fed Rate Cut Hopes
The US 10-year Treasury note yield edged down to 4.17% amidst escalating geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and anticipation of crucial US economic data, with markets pricing in potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2026.
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KOSPI Defies Geopolitical Jitters: South Korean Market Resilient Amid Venezuela Tensions
South Korea’s benchmark KOSPI index soared past 4,400 points, demonstrating remarkable resilience despite a U.S. attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Experts attribute this stability to limited trade ties and robust foreign investment, signaling broader market…
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Gold Price Soars Past $4,400 as Maduro Capture Fuels Safe-Haven Rush Amid Global Market Shifts
Global markets react to the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, sending gold and silver prices soaring as investors seek safe-haven assets. Oil prices remain stable despite US intervention, while defense stocks surge in Asia.
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Trump’s Venezuela Takeover: China’s Oil Loss, Russia’s Taiwan Gambit, and a Shifting Global Order
President Trump’s swift deposition of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has sent shockwaves across the globe, particularly impacting China’s energy security and potentially emboldening Russia and China to challenge international norms regarding sovereignty. This event underscores the escalating geopolitical tensions and…
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Tom Cotton Lauds Maduro’s Capture: A Bold Stroke for US Interests in Venezuela
Senator Tom Cotton, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, offered robust support for the 2026 US military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, emphasizing the critical role of intelligence and the administration’s resolve to stabilize…
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Margaret Brennan Grills Rubio & Cotton on Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture: Unpacking U.S. Strategy and Future
On January 4, 2026, veteran journalist Margaret Brennan led intense interviews with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Senator Tom Cotton on ‘Face the Nation,’ dissecting the U.S. operation that led to Nicolás Maduro’s capture in Venezuela. Brennan pressed officials…
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Ukraine War 2026: The Perilous Illusion of Peace as Europe Grapples with Russia’s Advance
As 2026 unfolds, the Russia-Ukraine war continues its relentless grind, fueled by diplomatic maneuvering and persistent combat. Despite talks of a ‘peace process,’ a potential ceasefire is viewed with alarm, threatening to solidify Russia’s gains while exposing Europe’s deep-seated defense…
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Chinese ‘Kill Switch’ in UK Electric Buses Sparks National Security Debate
Hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses in the UK are equipped with a remote ‘kill switch,’ raising national security and cybersecurity concerns, despite no evidence of malicious use. This development complicates UK-China diplomatic and trade relations.
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North Korea’s Ballistic Barrage: Strategic Signal Amidst Shifting Geopolitics
North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles ahead of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s visit to China, signaling a complex message amidst regional and global geopolitical shifts, including a recent U.S. operation in Venezuela.
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Taiwan’s Dual Horizon: Bolstering Japan Trade Amidst Escalating Chinese Military Pressure
Taiwan navigates a complex geopolitical landscape, enhancing economic ties with Japan through a new high-speed rail and air logistics network while simultaneously facing intensified military drills and condemnations from China over a recent US arms sale.


