Geopolitics
The Crack in the Silicon Wall: Alibaba Secures Nvidia H200 Approval via the Baku Breakthrough
In a stunning geopolitical reversal, the U.S. has authorized Alibaba to purchase Nvidia’s elite H200 chips, signaling a complex shift in the ongoing tech-war dynamics.
The End of Certainty: How the Threat to the Strait of Hormuz is Permanently Redrawing the Global Energy Map
IEA chief Fatih Birol warns of a structural shift: the Strait of Hormuz is no longer seen as a reliable artery, sparking a new era of energy isolationism and strategic diversification.
Travlos: No Evidence Linking Greek Shipping to the So-Called ‘Dark Fleet’
The President of the Union of Greek Shipowners denounces the instrumentalization of shipping in geopolitical crises and the unfair targeting of the industry.
Taiwan and Hormuz Ignite the Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing: A New Global Balance of Terror
The critical summit between the two superpowers in Beijing concludes with geopolitical tensions threatening global stability and international trade.
Vietnam's Silicon Ambitions: How the NIC is Anchoring the Nation's AI and Semiconductor Future
Vietnam's National Innovation Center (NIC) is emerging as a central pillar for attracting global investment in AI and semiconductors, reshaping Southeast Asia's tech landscape.
Artificial Intelligence in China: The Future Isn't Coming, It's Already Here
While the West debates risks and regulations, China has already embedded Artificial Intelligence into every facet of daily life, from national security to healthcare delivery.
The Xi-Trump Summit: Balancing AI Chips, Trade, and the Taiwan Dilemma
In a high-stakes summit, the world’s two most powerful leaders seek a new equilibrium in artificial intelligence and geopolitical security.
Nvidia and China: The Geopolitical Chessboard of Semiconductors and the 'Bulletproof' Stock
Jim Cramer backs Nvidia's China sales, analyzing why the tech giant remains dominant despite intensifying geopolitical pressures and US export restrictions.
The Dragon’s Dilemma: Why China Fears Artificial Intelligence as Much as the West
While the West focuses on economic dominance, Beijing grapples with an existential fear: how to control a technology that could challenge state authority and social stability.
The Silicon Fulcrum: Why Taiwan Dictates the Future of Global AI Dominance
Taiwan remains the epicenter of the global geopolitical chessboard, as control over advanced semiconductors holds the key to AI supremacy.
Alibaba and Tencent Cleared for Nvidia’s H200 Chips: A Strategic Shift in the AI Chip War?
The clearance for Alibaba and Tencent to acquire Nvidia’s H200 chips marks a pivotal moment in US-China relations and the global AI arms race.
The Middle East Chessboard: How China Capitalizes on the Iran Conflict
A new US report reveals how Beijing is exploiting the power vacuum in the Gulf, arming even Washington's traditional allies as regional tensions rise.