Nigel Farage, the head of Britain’s Reform U.K., has been one of the growing number of politicians who have been using the app Cameo to earn some cash on the side, and remain relevant in the eyes of voters.
Category: TRENDS IN GEOPOLITICS – Sep 23 2025
WELCOME TO HIGHER INFLATION: EU HITS RUSSIA WITH NEW SANCTIONS OVER UKRAINE WAR
The European Union announced last week that it will implement new sanctions against Russia that target its energy sector, which is seen as the main driver of Moscow’s war funding.
RUSSIA SAYS ESTONIA IS FALSELY ACCUSING IT OF AIRSPACE VIOLATION
The Kremlin on Monday rejected the claim from Estonia that three of its MiG-31 jets violated its airspace for up to 12 minutes before fleeing, prompting NATO allies to accuse Moscow of becoming bolder as the war in Ukraine drags on.
WTO: AI WILL BRING ON NEW AGE OF GLOBAL INEQUALITY
The World Trade Organization (WTO) warned last week that the dramatic growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will likely bring on a new age of global inequality if poorer countries are excluded from gains made in the sector.
NEW WORLD DISORDER: FRANCE HIT WITH MORE PROTESTS OVER SPENDING CUTS
France experienced widespread protests on Wednesday that included about 500,000 people angered by the country’s new austerity efforts that have already resulted in the collapse of two governments in nine months.
UK USES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TO TIGHTEN GRIP ON PUBLIC’S FREEDOMS
Britain has begun using facial recognition devices to help its police force track down individuals who are wanted, which has raised privacy concerns and debate about how to preserve civil liberties while ensuring public safety.
RUSSIAN FORCES INTENSIFY ATTACKS ON UKRAINE, TARGET RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE TO IMPEDE WEAPONS SHIPMENTS
The Russian military has ramped up its effort to destroy Ukraine’s railway infrastructure to damage Kyiv’s economy and prevent the transportation of weapons.
CHINA BECOMES MORE ASSERTIVE IN THE FACE OF U.S. HEGEMONY
China is intent on sending U.S. President Donald Trump a clear message that the days of Washington bullying Beijing and interfering with its regional aspirations are over.
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES USE RECENT ALLEGED AIRSPACE VIOLATIONS BY RUSSIA TO TRY AND ESCALATE WAR
European countries have used recent allegations of airspace violations by the Russian military as proof that Russian President Vladimir Putin has become bolder since his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska, and NATO allies need to be prepared to confront a more assertive Moscow.








