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 major internet outage in west and central Africa, elections in Slovakia and Senegal, talks between the Polish and Ukrainian governments and the anniversary of a Wall Street Journal reporter being detained in Russia.
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’re discussing a territorial conflict between Venezuela and Guyana, by-elections in Zimbabwe, Egypt’s presidential election, a confidence vote for the Polish prime minister and marriage equality legislation in Thailand.
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 Israel-Hamas war, Poland’s parliamentary elections, a national holiday in restive Guatemala, runoff polls in Ecuador and a special session of Japan’s parliament.
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…
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In this week’s forecast we’ve got the Black Sea grain deal expiring (the deal was extended between the recording of the episode and this publication), a Francophone summit in Tunisia, the start of the World Cup, Russia’s President Putin visiting Armenia and a look at the missile strike in Poland.