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Forecast is written and produced by Factal’s global newsroom. They’re tracking the shortening of curfews in Kyiv, France’s continuing protests over pension reform and more.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got a European Council summit in Sweden, fewer curfew hours in Kyiv, parliamentary elections in Cuba, a Pakistani court summons for former Prime Minister Imran Khan and a look at the protests in France.
Week of Nov. 25-Dec. 2 Welcome to Factal Forecast, a look at the week’s biggest stories from the editors at Factal. We publish our forward-looking note each Thursday to help…
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 like Britney Griner’s trial, drought in Mexico and Sri Lanka’s fuel crisis.
The Forecast is an essential planning aid for risk intelligence and global security professionals.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got Greece raising its minimum wage, Italy easing coronavirus passport rules, a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Russian companies delisting from international exchanges and a look at Pakistan’s political crisis.
Factal’s weekly look at the news coming up. This week the Forecast looks at Anti-government protests breaking out in Sri Lanka, Russia-backed South Ossetia holding elections, Somalia swearing in parliament, and more.