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The New World Disorder: Ukraine's Fate, Gaza's Power Vacuum, and the Gen-Z Uprising

The New World Disorder: Ukraine's Fate, Gaza's Power Vacuum, and the Gen-Z Uprising

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This week, we explore a world in flux as global power dynamics are redrawn on multiple fronts. From high-stakes diplomacy that could change the map of the war in Ukraine to a brutal power vacuum in Gaza and a generational revolution in Africa, the old rules are fracturing.



Episode Highlights
  • Ukraine's Diplomatic Gambit: A planned summit between Presidents Trump and Putin in Budapest aims to end the "inglorious' War". Meanwhile, President Trump uses the potential transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine as a powerful negotiation tool to bring Russia to the table.



  • Gaza's Violent Peace: With the war between Israel and Hamas over, a power vacuum has ignited an internal battle for control. Hamas is using brute force to hunt down rivals and assert absolute authority, leading to a "war of all against all" as armed gangs and clans settle old scores.



  • The Gen-Z Revolution in Madagascar: A youth-led protest movement against poverty and corruption has toppled the government, leading to a military takeover. We analyze this trend and where this dynamic of youth-driven political change could spread next, from Morocco to Peru.




  • U.S. Pressure on Venezuela: The Trump administration escalates a pressure campaign against the Maduro regime, using B-52 bomber flights, lethal strikes on "narco-terrorists," and the public acknowledgment of covert CIA operations inside the country.


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