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 you get a jump-start on…
In this week’s forecast we’ve got riots in New Caledonia, an EU mission ending in Mali, elections in the Dominican Republic, some EU member countries recognizing the State of Palestine and Kenya’s president visiting the White House.
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 you get a jump-start on…
In this week’s forecast we’ve got Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger withdrawing from a West African economic bloc, the end of a ceasefire between the Colombian government and a guerrilla group, elections in Azerbaijan and Pakistan and the U.S. Supreme Court discussing a challenge to Trump’s presidential bid.
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 you get a jump-start on…
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 you get a jump-start on…
In this week’s forecast we’ve got a look at the surge in violence in the West Bank, New York City’s Pride March, elections in Guatemala, the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and a U.N. mandate ending in Mali.
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Forecast is written and produced by Factal’s global newsroom. They’re tracking Mali’s “complex attack,” France’s continuing national strikes, several elections and more.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got Singapore and China holding naval drills, the Israeli Knesset returning from recess, Labor Day in France, local elections starting in the United Kingdom and a look at the military base attack in Mali.
Top photo: President Biden addresses his first joint session of Congress on April 28, outlining the priorities of his administration. (Photo: White House / YouTube)…