Back to ispionline.it Leggi in italiano The World in 2026 Adapt to change or be swept along by events. These are the two paths facing the world in 2026, after a 2025 marked by major geopolitical ...
After years of upheaval in security and shifting alliances, jihadist groups are advancing, threatening the stability of a key Sahelian state.
Between Chinese coercion and uncertain US commitment, Taiwan faces an increasingly unstable security outlook in 2026.
A promise of rupture and the test of reality: Trump’s foreign policy enters its decisive year.
Manoeuvring for Brazil’s 2026 presidential race is already under way: Lula is back in play and the opposition is searching for a credible candidate.
Military operations and sanctions against Venezuela revive doubts over Trump’s real aims: counter-narcotics or regime change ...
Nine months before the midterms, the race is on as economic fault lines deepen and Republicans push to hold Congress.
2026 begins with a structural crisis in development aid: fewer resources, greater needs and solidarity driven by national interests.
The end of New START and a worsening global climate push nuclear deterrence and proliferation back to the forefront of geopolitics.
2025 marked a turning point in the global AI race. In 2026, competition over supply chains and rules will force Europe into a crucial choice.
Sanae Takaichi assumes office as Japan’s first woman leader, navigating political weakness at home and growing pressure abroad.
From mega-constellations to lunar missions, space is a stage for competition. With Artemis 2, Europe tries to catch up.
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