Geopolitics

International affairs, defense, intelligence, and regional conflicts

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#2382: How Five Eyes Intel Sharing Really Works

Behind the headlines of global cyber takedowns—how Five Eyes allies share signals intelligence in practice, from WWII roots to modern ops.

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#2381: The Hidden Currency of Global Crises: IMF's SDRs Explained

Discover how the IMF's Special Drawing Rights act as a hidden lifeline during global economic crises, and why they matter more than ever.

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#2380: The Policy Chess Game Behind Your Country's Rainy-Day Fund

What does $15 trillion in global foreign currency reserves mean for fiscal policy and economic stability? We break it down.

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#2378: The Cooperative vs. Commercial Origins of Global News

From telegraphs to RSS feeds, discover how global news wires like Reuters and AP shaped factual reporting worldwide.

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#2376: When States Mine Their Way Out of Sanctions

How Iran turns cheap electricity into cryptocurrency to bypass sanctions—and the tradeoffs of this digital alchemy.

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#2375: Monero: The Digital Cash That Hides Everything

How Monero’s privacy tech makes every transaction untraceable—and why that’s becoming essential in a world of financial surveillance.

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#2371: The Graph That Thinks: From Data Dots to Human Judgment

Discover how tools like Maltego and Spiderfoot transform single data points into intricate webs of connections, bridging digital and physical inves...

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#2369: Is Protectionism the New Default?

How tariffs are transforming global trade, from consumer prices to supply chains, and why protectionism is now the default strategy.

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#2367: Iran's Contradictory Signals: Strategy or Chaos?

How Iran uses contradictory signals to shape its adversaries' decisions, and why this strategy is so hard to decode.

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#2362: Iran's ICBM Claim vs Anti-Tamper Tech Reality

Iran claims to have reverse-engineered US ICBMs—but the Jericho missile is Israeli. How do militaries safeguard downed drones and hardware from exp...

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#2360: The Legal Mechanics of Suspending an EU Agreement

What would suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement actually mean for trade, research, and diplomacy? We break it down.

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#2344: The Gold Standard Myth

Was money ever really "backed" by gold? A deep dive into the unstable history of the gold standard and what actually gives money its value.

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#2343: How the Dutch Invented Stock Markets

The Dutch East India Company didn’t just trade spices—it invented the stock market in 1602. Here’s how a risky shipping venture changed capitalism ...

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#2341: Why Direct Currency Trades Don't Set the Price

Why does trading Thai Baht against South African Rand rely on the dollar? Dive into the mechanics of cross-pairs and global FX markets.

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#2340: How AI Models Track a Ship Seizure’s Ripple Effects

When the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, three AI models reshuffled their predictions overnight. Here’s what they saw—and where they disagreed.

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#2339: When OSINT Meets the Fog of War

How open-source intelligence is reshaping—and sometimes distorting—our understanding of modern conflict.

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#2333: The Hidden Cost of Currency Volatility in Property

How does currency volatility impact property purchases abroad? A deep dive into AUD/ILS liquidity, volatility, and support levels.

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#2331: Shekel Surge: Why Israel’s Currency Hit a 30-Year High

The shekel’s dramatic rise against the dollar—hitting a 30-year high—reflects a mix of geopolitical shifts, tech inflows, and global dollar trends.

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#2324: The Three Layers of Filming in a Security-Conscious Country

Navigating the legal and social challenges of filming in Israel—what’s allowed, what’s not, and how creators can stay safe.

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#2320: The Hidden Role of Khat in Yemen’s Collapse

How a single leaf became a driving force behind Yemen’s economic, social, and political unraveling.

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