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 unidentified objects shot down by U.S. fighters, the Munich Security Conference, carnival and more.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got the annual Munich Security Conference, Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Taiwan reopening travel to Hong Kong and Macau, a UN Security Council meeting on Somalia and UFOs. No, really, UFOs.
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.
An indispensable planning resource for analysts, journalists and news junkies alike, 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.
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 elections in both Tunisia and Paraguay, the World Cup final, an immigration policy set to expire in the United States and a look at the drought in Argentina.
Editors Jimmy Lovaas and Joe Veyera discuss the uncertainty surrounding Twitter, plus more on supporters of Pakistan’s ousted prime minister Imran Khan gathering in Islamabad,…
The Factal editorial team is prepared for planned news events such as the G20 summit in Bali, the Kishida-Xi meeting, Jeremy Hunt’s economic statement and more.
The Forecast is an essential planning aid for risk intelligence and global security professionals.
In this week’s forecast we’ve got Lebanon getting a new president, marches against electoral reform in Mexico, NASA’s moon mission, Ukraine’s new IMF agreements and a look at the US midterm elections.