In this week’s forecast we’ve got a no-confidence vote in Montenegro, the head of the UN visiting Ukraine, Greece leaving the EU’s so-called enhanced surveillance framework, a court hearing on Idaho’s abortion trigger law and a look at the recent surge of cartel violence in Mexico.
The Factal editorial team is prepared for planned news events like the EU reviewing Ukraine’s request for members, Belarus holding military exercises near Ukraine and Iraq’s parliamentary walkout.
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In this week’s forecast we’ve got the European Commission weighing in on Ukraine’s efforts to join the EU, Colombia’s presidential election runoff, Belarus holding military exercises near Ukraine’s border, the World Health Organization meeting on monkeypox and a look at the resignation of dozens of Iraqi lawmakers.
The Factal editors are looking ahead at Germany’s reduction in coronavirus restrictions, elections in Timor-Leste, U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Pakistan’s no confidence motion, North Korea missile tests, and more.
Over the next week we’re looking at elections in Turkmenistan, Colombia, and the Netherlands. Additionally there continues to be economic fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Iran nuclear talks are resuming.
This week’s interview is with Factal Editor Agnese Boffano. Jimmy Lovaas and Boffano discuss the JCPOA ending the eighth round of negotiations between Iran, China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States, Germany and the EU. Also covered is the EU head of state meeting in Versaille, the Turmenistan election, elections in Colombia, and France lifting their vaccine passport rules.
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