1. Middle East: Houthi attacks on Israel are being analyzed for their broader strategic impact on the ongoing war against Iran. Source: Chatham House.
2. Middle East: Senator Marco Rubio stated that the U.S.-Iran war could potentially last another two to four weeks. Source: Foreign Policy.
3. Russia: Internal dissent and protests are spreading as cracks appear within the power structure of Vladimir Putin. Source: Foreign Policy.
4. Middle East: The war in Iran is significantly impacting global energy markets, creating distinct economic winners and losers among Gulf oil and gas exporters. Source: Foreign Policy.
5. Syria: President Ahmed al-Sharaa is engaging in discussions regarding the future of Syria amid regional instability. Source: Chatham House.
6. Middle East: The conflict in Iran is highlighting the increasing integration of artificial intelligence in modern warfare tactics. Source: Chatham House.
7. Russia: The Kremlin has initiated internet blackouts in Moscow to tighten control over the countrys digital space. Source: Chatham House.
8. Russia: Russia is actively leveraging the Iran war to serve as a spectator, beneficiary, and player, specifically regarding oil and drone supplies. Source: Chatham House.
9. Latin America: Chad has joined a new international force tasked with combating criminal gangs in Haiti. Source: Crisis Group.
10. Middle East: The potential for an Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon is being assessed as a move that would ultimately benefit Hezbollah. Source: Chatham House.
11. Middle East: The Venezuela paradigm is being scrutinized to determine if the Trump administration model of intervention is a viable strategy or a mirage. Source: Crisis Group.
12. Middle East: Analysts are questioning whether the current U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran will lead to further escalation by the Trump administration. Source: Crisis Group.
13. Middle East: The ongoing war has prompted intense diplomatic activity in Tehran, Israel, and Washington regarding potential exit plans and cease-fire negotiations. Source: Crisis Group.
14. Ukraine: International efforts are intensifying to provide justice for survivors of war crimes and to build global solidarity for Ukraine. Source: Chatham House.
15. Syria: Analysts suggest that Syria’s current foreign policy successes may be masking deeper, long-term risks for the regime. Source: Chatham House.
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