From Washington to the Kivus: How Strategic Endurance Rewrites the Global Rules
The world of 2026 no longer operates on the familiar scripts of post-Cold War diplomacy. To the casual observer, the current American foreign policy appears as a tempest of erratic threats and “bullying” tactics, yet beneath the surface of the headlines lies a rigid, almost mathematical consistency.
Counting the Cost: Anatomy of the US-Iran Peace Standoff
The sirens have fallen silent over Tehran and Tel Aviv, replaced by the hushed, tense atmosphere of the Islamabad Serena Hotel. But the silence is deceptive. It is the silence of a planet holding its breath as the true price of Operation Epic Fury is finally tallied on the ledger of human suffering and economic ruin.
Counting the Cost of Epic Fury: the US-Iran Impasse
The silence in the Strait of Hormuz is the most expensive quiet in history. With Brent Crude hovering near $120 a barrel, the “success” of Operation Epic Fury is being debated not in military war rooms, but in the power-starved manufacturing hubs of Europe, or the Kigali markets. What began on February 28 as a joint U.S.-Israeli decapitation strike has devolved into a structural crisis that has pit allies against each other and turned the 2026 U.S. Mid-terms into a referendum on global stability.
DRC: The Black Hole of Justice
In a searing, no-holds-barred interview with Claude Ndahiriwe of Tech-Biz.Today, Me Bernard Maingain—a prominent attorney at the Brussels Bar and the International Criminal Court—exposes what he describes as ongoing genocidal processes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Dossier spécial : L’économie de l’extinction dans les Kivus, RDC
Dans les collines couvertes de brume de l’est du Congo, une machine de destruction et de pillage systématique est à l’œuvre depuis deux générations. C’est une industrie qui transforme le bétail en cash, les villages et les hommes en cendres — sous la surveillance d’un État congolais failli et complice, d’« ONG civilisées » et des opérations onusiennes inefficaces, inutiles et complices par leur silence. Et que fait la MONUSCO est toujours en RDC, au vu de son mandat?
Nvidia pris dans la guerre commerciale entre les États-Unis et la Chine.
Nvidia fait face à une perte de 5,5 milliards de dollars alors que les contrôles à l’exportation américains bloquent ses ventes de puces d’IA H20 à la Chine, invoquant des problèmes de sécurité nationale. Malgré les efforts de conformité, les États-Unis ont imposé des...






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