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Economic Chiefs Counter Carney’s Warning of Global System Collapse

Economic Chiefs Counter Carney’s Warning of Global System Collapse

Davos, Sunday, 25 January 2026.
Global finance leaders at Davos are actively disputing Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s warning of a violent global rupture. While Carney argues middle powers are now ‘on the menu’ amid great power coercion, executives like Christine Lagarde insist the system is merely evolving, attempting to project stability despite rising geopolitical shocks.

Italy Recalls Ambassador to Switzerland Following Controversial Release of Crans-Montana Fire Suspect

Italy Recalls Ambassador to Switzerland Following Controversial Release of Crans-Montana Fire Suspect

Rome, Sunday, 25 January 2026.
Rome recalls its envoy after a Swiss court released the Crans-Montana fire suspect on $256,000 bail, sparking a diplomatic rift Italy deems an affront to the 40 victims.

Ukraine Energy Crisis Deepens as DTEK CEO Calls for Targeted Ceasefire

Ukraine Energy Crisis Deepens as DTEK CEO Calls for Targeted Ceasefire

Kyiv, Friday, 23 January 2026.
With temperatures hitting -20°C and over 1,000 frostbite cases reported, Ukraine’s top power executive warns of imminent grid collapse, asserting that any peace negotiations must prioritize a specific energy ceasefire.

Ukraine Peace Talks Narrow to Single Issue as U.S. Envoys Meet Putin

Ukraine Peace Talks Narrow to Single Issue as U.S. Envoys Meet Putin

Moscow, Thursday, 22 January 2026.
As U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner arrive in Moscow today, January 22, 2026, for high-stakes talks with President Putin, diplomatic channels indicate a significant breakthrough. Witkoff revealed at the World Economic Forum that negotiations to end the war in Ukraine have coalesced around a solitary unresolved issue. This pivotal meeting, following constructive preliminary discussions in Davos, suggests the conflict is moving toward a decisive diplomatic phase, with global markets closely monitoring the potential for a defined post-war framework.

UK Intelligence Classifies Global Ecosystem Collapse as a National Security Threat

UK Intelligence Classifies Global Ecosystem Collapse as a National Security Threat

London, Thursday, 22 January 2026.
A landmark UK intelligence report reclassifies global nature loss as a direct national security threat, warning that reliance on imported food leaves Britain critically vulnerable to future shortages.

EU Grapples with Food Taxes: Can Carbon Pricing Shrink Our Plates' Footprint?

EU Grapples with Food Taxes: Can Carbon Pricing Shrink Our Plates' Footprint?

Brussels, Thursday, 22 January 2026.
A new study reveals that EU carbon pricing strategies, like VAT adjustments on meat, could cut food-related emissions by up to 5.7%, potentially saving 29.9 MtCO2e. This could cost the average EU household just €12 annually with social compensation.

Surprise Inflation Jump to 3.4% May Delay Bank of England Rate Cuts

Surprise Inflation Jump to 3.4% May Delay Bank of England Rate Cuts

London, Thursday, 22 January 2026.
Driven by a 28.6% surge in airfares, UK inflation unexpectedly hit 3.4% in December. This resurgence likely halts immediate interest rate cuts, challenging the Bank of England’s monetary strategy.

Mexico Extradites 37 Cartel Suspects to US Custody Amid Rising Diplomatic Pressure

Mexico Extradites 37 Cartel Suspects to US Custody Amid Rising Diplomatic Pressure

Mexico City, Thursday, 22 January 2026.
President Sheinbaum authorized the transfer of 37 cartel members to the US—a strategic “sovereign decision” designed to mitigate threats of unilateral American military action against organized crime.

Malawi's Forest to Benefit From UAE's $800 Million Investment

Malawi's Forest to Benefit From UAE's $800 Million Investment

Lilongwe, Wednesday, 21 January 2026.
The UAE-based Green Economy Partnership secured $800 million for Malawi’s Namizimu Project. The project utilizes an AI platform launched at COP30 and aims to create 15,000 jobs.

Türkiye Launches Investigation into Border Flag Attack Amid Regional Tensions

Türkiye Launches Investigation into Border Flag Attack Amid Regional Tensions

Ankara, Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
Ankara labels a YPG-linked attack on its flag at the Nusaybin border an “open provocation,” launching an immediate investigation into the incident that underscores persistent volatility along NATO’s southern flank.