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Geopolitics
Browse war, diplomacy, foreign policy, and global power-conflict summaries.

Ex-Rothschild gold trader Ross Norman explains why China and central banks are hoarding physical gold, the scale of Chinese imports, and a $7k–$10k gold forecast.

Ian Bremmer argues global power is shifting from U.S. institutions to leaders like Xi, private tech firms and pivot states like India, with AI and U.S. political instability as major risks.

Theo Von speaks with Professor Xueqin Jiang (Predictive History) about using game theory to forecast geopolitics, the Iran conflict, the Clean Break memo, and secret societies influencing global power.

Professor Jiang in NYC frames the Iran war as an eschatological struggle tied to transnational capitalism, the US dollar order, secret societies, AI, and looming systemic crises.

prof. jiang maps hidden power networks, america's three-pillar strategy, epstein ties, and predictions for chaotic changes in the next 50 years.

A heated Piers Morgan debate where Mohammed Hijab blames occupation for violence while Rabbi Shmuley blames Hamas and defends Israel’s security actions.

A head-to-head debate between Eylon Levy and Mehdi Hasan on whether Israel’s military campaign in Gaza after October 7 was justified. The discussion contrasts Israel’s self-defense and hostage-rescue rationale with human

Satirist Bassam Youssef argues occupation, daily violence and double standards shape Palestinian responses and criticises how critics of Israel are silenced.

Mehdi and comedian Bassem Youssef record a live 'We’re Not Kidding' in Dearborn: free-speech hypocrisy, US authoritarianism, changing US views on Israel, Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid, and a probing audience Q&A on tech,B

Professor Jiang maps U.S. imperial decline—dollar and petrodollar history, financialization, military limits, Middle East realignments, and spiritual responses.

Mehdi Hasan and Bassem Youssef dismantle falsehoods about Oct. 7, examine the Hannibal Directive’s consequences, and critique Western media reporting on sexual violence.

Piers Morgan interviews Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef about the Israel–Hamas war, debating the October 7 attacks, proportionality of Israel’s military response, civilian casualties, propaganda and U.S. support.

A large Russian missile and drone strike hit Kiev as Russian ground forces press advances in Orekhov and Dobropillia; Ukraine faces military setbacks, economic strain, and political turmoil.

Sky News analysis: Moscow warned the UK of 'inevitable consequences' after reports British-made drones supplied to Ukraine struck inside Russia; Michael Clarke explains the risks and domestic impact.

Russian forces press into Orekhov and Dobropillia; Moscow claims most Flamingo missiles are intercepted while naval strikes tighten pressure on Odessa and Black Sea ports.

Russia damages a Zaporizhzhia Dnieper bridge, widens offensives toward Kramatorsk and Donbass while Kyiv faces protests and shortages.

Washington is signaling renewed interest in gold via Fort Knox inspections, Treasury remarks, and a $200B critical‑minerals push — raising talk of a possible gold-linked policy shift.

A taxi driver and tour guide, Bashar, shows Kareem everyday Damascus — its food, old-city landmarks, war-damaged neighborhoods and the personal memories that keep the city alive.

Russian forces advance into Dobropilia, pressuring Azov brigades while Ukraine grapples with air‑defense and ammunition shortages amid Western supply issues.

A takedown of Victoria's leadership: Jacinta Allan's weak public vibe, press battles, shaky corruption claims and what it means for Labor and the opposition.

AJ Gentile and Jack Neel trace conspiracies from Stanley Meyer's water car to Operation Mincemeat, surveillance, CIA influence, and AI risks.

Investigator Baron Coleman details evidence inconsistencies, security failures, and possible cover-up surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death.

Former LBC host Sangita Myska explains how an on-air interview with an Israeli spokesperson led to her removal within 48 hours, revealing the use of gag clauses, perpetual NDAs, social-media monitoring and industry black

Crash Course explains how Ottoman control of trade, Portuguese navigation, and Iberian imperial ambition launched the Age of Exploration and reshaped the globe.