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		<title>Five Takeaways from Davos 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Davos &#8211; The 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos concluded with global leaders and top business executives leaving with more]]></description>
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<p><strong>Davos </strong>&#8211; The 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos concluded with global leaders and top business executives leaving with more questions than answers, as discussions were dominated by the assertive and unpredictable posture of U.S. President Donald Trump.</p>



<p> Geopolitics, markets, and technology intersected sharply this year, revealing deep anxieties about global stability, economic coordination, and the future of leadership.</p>



<p>The meeting made it clear that traditional alliances are under strain and that nations are reassessing how quickly and independently they must act in a rapidly changing world.</p>



<p>Europe emerged from Davos more united but also more cautious, having learned the cost of confronting U.S. pressure directly. Trump’s controversial remarks and actions related to Greenland crossed long-standing European red lines on territorial sovereignty, prompting rare resistance from European leaders.</p>



<p> While financial market reactions may have played a role in Trump stepping back, the episode badly shook Europe’s confidence in the transatlantic relationship.</p>



<p> European officials openly admitted that decision-making within the European Union is often too slow, and conversations in Davos focused heavily on accelerating collective responses to future crises.</p>



<p>Ukraine briefly faded into the background early in the meeting but returned to the spotlight as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived for high-level talks.</p>



<p> Despite public statements suggesting progress, a peace agreement remained distant, with territorial disputes still unresolved. </p>



<p>The presence of a Russian envoy for talks with U.S. officials, the first such visit since the 2022 invasion, highlighted how geopolitical realities are reshaping diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p> Davos also became a forum for debating potential U.S. action against Iran, with leaders questioning not just the likelihood of intervention but the consequences of regime instability.</p>



<p>Economic discussions at Davos were dominated by uncertainty and concern over rising protectionism. Threats of U.S. tariffs against European allies heightened fears that the global trading system is fragmenting.</p>



<p> Business leaders repeatedly stressed the need for stability, predictability, and respect for the rule of law, qualities many felt were increasingly scarce.</p>



<p> These tensions strengthened arguments for diversifying trade away from over-reliance on the U.S. and building stronger regional and multilateral economic ties.</p>



<p>Financial leaders expressed cautious optimism about growth but warned of policy risks. Banking executives discussed challenges ranging from artificial intelligence disruption to regulatory pressure and consumer affordability.</p>



<p> Warnings were issued about proposals such as capping credit card interest rates, which some leaders argued could destabilize credit markets.</p>



<p> At the same time, crypto executives promoted stablecoins and blockchain as transformative tools, while traditional banks remained divided between experimentation and skepticism. </p>



<p>Concerns about asset bubbles, central bank independence, and long-term inflation lingered over market discussions.</p>



<p>Artificial intelligence was one of the most visible themes in Davos 2026, with major technology leaders making rare appearances. AI companies used the event to push enterprise adoption and reassure investors after months of valuation doubts.</p>



<p> Unlike late 2025, executives now expressed greater confidence that AI investment is moving from hype to practical implementation.</p>



<p> Still, worries about concentration of power, regulation, and long-term societal impact remained part of the conversation, underscoring that AI’s promise comes with complex trade-offs.</p>



<p>Overall, Davos 2026 reflected a world grappling with leadership unpredictability, shifting alliances, economic fragmentation, and technological acceleration. The meeting underscored that while global cooperation is under pressure, the urgency to adapt has never been greater.</p>



<p>The forum ended not with clear solutions but with a shared recognition that the global order is entering a more volatile and uncertain phase.</p>



<p>Global leaders left Davos aware that speed, adaptability, and trust will define the next chapter of international politics and economics.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 21:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; Russia’s engagement with Venezuela took a new turn as President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed his support for Nicolas Maduro]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow </strong>&#8211; Russia’s engagement with Venezuela took a new turn as President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed his support for Nicolas Maduro in a call that highlighted Moscow’s continued commitment to political stability and diplomatic dialogue.</p>



<p>The exchange, held amid rising international scrutiny, reflected a broader effort to keep communication channels open and promote peaceful outcomes during times of geopolitical tension.</p>



<p>Belarus also deepened its diplomatic outreach, with President Alexander Lukashenko holding his second meeting in under three weeks with Venezuelan ambassador Jesus Rafael Salazar Velazquez.</p>



<p>The discussions signaled a willingness to strengthen ties and coordinate approaches to regional issues, reflecting a long-standing partnership built on cooperation and mutual respect.</p>



<p>Reports indicate that Maduro conveyed readiness to step aside under conditions of full legal amnesty for himself and his family.</p>



<p>The request underscores the complex legal and political considerations shaping Venezuela’s future and the international community’s role in facilitating lawful transitions of power.</p>



<p>Lukashenko emphasized in earlier meetings that Maduro would always be welcome in Belarus, encouraging continued dialogue on matters requiring mutual attention.</p>



<p>The diplomatic tone remained positive, signaling an openness to peaceful solutions and an emphasis on sovereignty, stability, and legal protections.</p>



<p>Putin’s call reiterated Russia’s view that Venezuela’s national interests and sovereignty must be safeguarded in the face of growing external pressure.</p>



<p>His remarks aligned with Moscow’s longstanding position that constructive diplomacy should guide international engagement rather than confrontation.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the United States has continued to increase pressure on Maduro’s administration, maintaining its stance on the legitimacy of Venezuela’s leadership.</p>



<p>Washington has voiced its position firmly, but global observers continue to highlight the importance of lawful, measured, and diplomatic strategies over heightened tensions.</p>



<p>The situation comes as the U.S. undertakes a military build-up in the Caribbean, a move that has prompted calls from several quarters for restraint and respect for international law.</p>



<p>Analysts note that avoiding escalation is essential to preserving stability across the Western Hemisphere.</p>



<p>Russian officials expressed hope that diplomatic channels would remain active to prevent any slide toward conflict.</p>



<p>The emphasis was on responsible statecraft and the shared international interest in preventing unpredictable consequences.</p>



<p>Lukashenko’s outreach to both the Venezuelan government and the U.S. administration demonstrates a nuanced diplomatic balancing act.</p>



<p>Belarus has sought to strengthen its global ties, improve political dialogue, and create pathways for constructive negotiations that benefit regional and international stability.</p>



<p>Recent U.S. moves to ease certain sanctions on Belarus and appoint a special envoy for dialogue indicate a shift toward engagement over isolation.</p>



<p>This trend highlights the growing recognition that diplomatic solutions grounded in legal frameworks and mutual understanding can help pave the way for lasting peace.</p>



<p>The evolving dynamic between Russia, Belarus, Venezuela, and the United States underscores the importance of diplomacy as a cornerstone of global politics.</p>



<p>At a moment of heightened geopolitical focus, the priority shared by many nations remains the pursuit of lawful, peaceful, and cooperative outcomes that support regional security and international stability.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; The Kremlin has announced that active preparations are underway for President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, a trip]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow </strong>&#8211; The Kremlin has announced that active preparations are underway for President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, a trip expected to reinforce the historic and strategic relationship between the two nations.</p>



<p>The visit is anticipated to take place before the end of the year, reflecting the commitment of both sides to enhance dialogue, partnership, and mutual growth.</p>



<p>According to officials, the Russian President’s visit will be a highly substantive one, focusing on areas such as energy, defense, trade, and global cooperation.</p>



<p>It marks an important chapter in the deep-rooted friendship between Russia and India, nations that have maintained strong ties across decades of diplomatic, cultural, and economic collaboration.</p>



<p>President Putin last visited India in December 2021, where discussions focused on regional stability and strategic cooperation.<br>This upcoming trip, taking place in December 2025, aims to build upon those discussions and introduce new frameworks for development and innovation.</p>



<p>The relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Putin remains central to this partnership. Both leaders share a common vision of a multipolar world based on respect, equality, and cooperation — values that continue to guide their diplomatic engagements.</p>



<p>The Kremlin’s spokesperson confirmed that preparations are in full swing for the visit, which is expected to result in several meaningful agreements. </p>



<p>While specific details have not yet been revealed, officials have hinted that talks will address energy collaboration, defense manufacturing, and emerging technologies.</p>



<p>India continues to play a significant role as one of the largest purchasers of Russian oil, contributing to stable global energy markets.<br>This partnership benefits both countries, ensuring energy security for India and supporting Russia’s strong trade connections in Asia.</p>



<p>Beyond trade, the visit also symbolizes an ongoing effort to foster peace, dialogue, and mutual respect in a changing global landscape.<br>Both nations have demonstrated a shared approach to diplomacy — one that emphasizes conversation over confrontation and balance over division.</p>



<p>Observers note that the Putin-Modi meeting will likely strengthen cooperation within key international frameworks such as BRICS, SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation), and the G20.</p>



<p>These platforms allow both countries to champion policies that promote fairness in global trade and sustainable economic growth.</p>



<p>In recent years, India and Russia have diversified their partnership beyond defense to include areas like education, space technology, and renewable energy.</p>



<p>The upcoming visit is expected to expand this cooperation even further, introducing innovative projects that benefit citizens in both nations.</p>



<p>This renewed engagement comes at a time when the world seeks greater unity in addressing economic and environmental challenges.<br>By deepening collaboration, Russia and India aim to contribute to global peace and create opportunities for shared progress.</p>



<p>Experts also see the visit as a reflection of India’s growing diplomatic influence, as New Delhi continues to maintain strong relations with multiple global powers.</p>



<p>The warmth between the two countries stands as a reminder that international cooperation remains vital for global stability and prosperity.</p>



<p>As preparations continue, expectations are high that President Putin’s trip will reaffirm the strength and trust between Moscow and New Delhi.</p>



<p>It represents not only a diplomatic milestone but also a celebration of friendship, resilience, and a shared vision for a balanced global future.</p>
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