An indispensable geopolitical planning resource, the Factal Forecast newsletter and podcast give you a jump on the news that will be making headlines around the world in the week ahead – and why it will matter.
The Forecast is written and produced by Factal’s global newsroom. Our editors are tracking the second round of elections in Turkey, flooding in Italy, the U.S. debt ceiling negotitiaons and more.
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In this week’s podcast we’ve got a G7 meeting in Japan, possible flooding in northern Italy, voters heading to the polls in Timor-Leste, an important deadline for elections in Ecuador and a look at Turkey’s upcoming presidential runoff.
An indispensable geopolitical planning resource, the Factal Forecast newsletter and podcast give you a jump on the news that will be making headlines around the world in the week ahead – and why it will matter.
Forecast is written and produced by Factal’s global newsroom and they’re tracking issues in Israel-Palestine, Memphis, China and more.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got the European Union banning Russian diesel fuel, a referendum in Ecuador, the US State of the Union, Sri Lanka announcing new policies and a look at the escalating violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Factal editorial team is prepared for planned news events such as Russia’s massive military exercise, NASA’s moon mission launch and Turkey’s continued involvement in northern Syria.
The Forecast is an essential planning aid for risk intelligence and global security professionals.
The Factal editorial team is prepared for planned news events such as China’s military operations off Taiwan’s coast, Turkish President Erdogan meeting with Russian counterpart Putin, and Colombia’s presidential inauguration.
The Forecast is an essential planning aid for risk intelligence and global security professionals.
Listen to the full podcast episode here: Show notes: Editors Jimmy Lovaas and Imana Gunawan discuss the challenges facing a post-coup Myanmar, plus more on…