Africa
China hosts delegation of 100 African military officers to strengthen defence ties
While the Pentagon plots drone strikes and AFRICOM trains warlords, China invites 100 African officers to study cooperation and defense—not occupation. This isn’t about charity, and it sure as hell isn’t about “soft power.” This is anti-imperialist sovereignty in motion. When African officers train in Beijing instead of Fort Benning, the colonial supply chain gets a crack in it. The empire knows it too—which is why they keep warning of “strategic encirclement.” Translation? The slaves are organizing.
Net-zero drive casts shadow over savage Congo conflict
The Telegraph wrings its hands about Congo’s “chaos,” but not a word about who funds the chaos. Lithium for your iPhone, cobalt for your Tesla—mined by children with rifles at their backs, their villages flattened to power “green capitalism.” This isn’t a climate plan. It’s necro-extractivism: empire’s eco-friendly facelift with the same old blood underneath. Congo doesn’t need carbon credits. It needs reparations, sovereignty, and an end to imperial looting in the name of the planet.
42% of nurses in Africa report intention to emigrate – WHO
They call it a “shortage.” We call it theft. Forty-two percent of Africa’s nurses are ready to emigrate—not because they hate their countries, but because imperialism gutted their health systems and offered a one-way ticket to exhaustion in a UK or U.S. hospital. This isn’t brain drain—it’s medical extraction. The same countries that underdeveloped Africa now siphon off its caregivers. While their billionaires patent vaccines, our people die in clinics with no power. That’s what they call global health “cooperation.”
Asia
Asia’s Quiet Revolt: Bypassing the Dollar, One Trade at a Time
As Trump escalates tariff warfare and weaponizes the dollar, traders across Asia are building quiet escape routes. Bloomberg reports a surge in demand for yuan, dirham, and euro-denominated currency derivatives—proof that de-dollarization is no longer a slogan but a strategy. From Jakarta to Riyadh, regional markets are laying the foundations for post-dollar trade, not to attack the empire, but to survive its collapse. The greenback’s grip is loosening—not with a bang, but with a billion trades slipping through its fingers.
China targets smugglers, strengthens export controls on critical minerals
This is chokepoint strategy with Chinese characteristics. Beijing isn’t just plugging smuggling routes—it’s building leverage in the mineral wars. As the U.S. seizes sovereign assets and Europe hoards rare earths, China is tightening its grip on the lifeblood of high-tech industry. This isn’t “national security”—it’s resource sovereignty. And it sends a clear message to the West: you want chips, cables, and batteries? Then stop trying to strangle us.
Japan builds a new nuclear battery capable of lasting more than 100 years
A 100-year nuclear battery might sound like progress—until you realize who’s holding the patents. Japan’s foray into nuclear microgeneration isn’t about energy justice—it’s about militarized innovation. This is dual-use technology wrapped in techno-utopian PR. The same battery that powers a hospital could power a drone strike. Green capitalism and militarism have never been strangers—and in the Pacific, they’re becoming indistinguishable.
Middle East
Washington’s Flying Circus: B-52s Mass as Iran Talks Stall
As nuclear negotiations with Iran falter, the U.S. escalates its military posturing by deploying additional B-52 bombers to Diego Garcia. This display of force underscores a preference for intimidation over diplomacy, perpetuating a cycle of tension in the region. The deployment serves as a stark reminder of the empire’s reliance on military might to assert its interests, often at the expense of genuine peace efforts.
Atoms for Autocrats: U.S. Eager to Fuel Saudi Nuclear Ambitions
The Trump administration expresses enthusiasm for aiding Saudi Arabia’s civilian nuclear program, a move that raises concerns about nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. While framed as a commercial partnership, this initiative risks igniting an arms race in a volatile region. The eagerness to engage with Riyadh on nuclear matters reflects a broader strategy of leveraging technological cooperation to cement geopolitical alliances, regardless of the potential consequences for regional stability.
Ceasefire Theater: Trump’s Kashmir Deal Unravels Instantly
President Trump’s announcement of a “full and immediate” ceasefire between India and Pakistan quickly unravels as hostilities resume. The fragile truce highlights the limitations of high-profile diplomacy that lacks substantive groundwork. This episode underscores the complexities of regional conflicts and the challenges of achieving lasting peace through superficial agreements that fail to address underlying tensions.
Central/South America and the Caribbean
Cuba’s Dollar Bazaar: Austerity With Imperial Branding
The Cuban government has opened a massive wholesale store where the shelves are stocked—but the currency is not the Cuban peso. It’s the greenback. For a country under siege by a U.S. blockade, this is what survival looks like under financial piracy: double currency economies where those without dollars are exiled from the market. It’s not a betrayal of socialism—it’s the chokehold of imperialism forcing painful adaptations. But let’s not romanticize it. A people’s economy must serve the people, not reproduce the class division of who has foreign capital and who doesn’t. The store is real. The contradiction is realer.
Steel and Sovereignty: China and Brazil Redraw the Hemisphere
While Washington stages tariff theater with London, China is building infrastructure—and Brazil is on board. Talks of a transcontinental railway linking the Peruvian port of Chancay to Brazilian territory aren’t just about tracks and tunnels. They’re about carving new trade corridors through the corpse of Monroe Doctrine hegemony. This isn’t just logistics—it’s geopolitics with a shovel. And for a continent that’s been held hostage by U.S. ports, banks, and coups, a steel artery running from the Andes to the Atlantic is an act of quiet rebellion. The empire wants railguns. The Global South is laying railroads.
Rubio Whines, BRICS Builds
Marco Rubio is sounding the alarm again—because the backyard is on fire and the fire’s name is multipolarity. His latest tantrum warns of Chinese “infiltration” in Latin America, which is code for: we’re losing control. What Rubio doesn’t say out loud is that China offers Latin American states infrastructure without regime change, loans without CIA coups, and trade without colonial strings. Of course, there are contradictions and risks. But Rubio’s fear isn’t that China is exploiting Latin America—it’s that the U.S. can’t exploit it alone anymore. Imperial panic is a sign of declining leverage. Let them squirm.
Europe
Ceasefire as Psyop: Russia Pushes Back Against NATO’s Peace Theater
Reuters frames Moscow’s rejection of a Western-backed “ceasefire” as aggression, but behind the liberal-sounding headlines lies a deeper imperial ploy. What the U.S. and EU are demanding is not peace—it’s strategic pause. A 30-day ceasefire would freeze Ukrainian losses, regroup NATO-backed forces, and sabotage Russia’s momentum just as it gains ground. The Kremlin rightly calls it “contradictory and confrontational.” Because it is. This isn’t about diplomacy—it’s about denying Russia the right to dismantle the NATO proxy on its borders. Russia, as a multipolar counterweight to U.S. unipolar domination, sees through the smokescreen. And so should we.
China Powers Europe’s Solar Rebirth as Empire Burns Oil
While NATO clings to war budgets and fossil fuel rackets, China is building the infrastructure of the future—on Europe’s rooftops. At Intersolar Europe 2025, over 850 Chinese companies dominated the floor with innovations in solar, storage, and household integration—offering not just products, but a strategic model for decarbonization that the West failed to build for itself. From Huawei’s smart grids to CATL’s EV-scale storage, the message was clear: the path to energy sovereignty runs through multipolar cooperation, not U.S. LNG ports or IMF loans. Europe’s dependency crisis is not just about energy—it’s about ideology. And China’s solar diplomacy is dismantling colonial hierarchies, panel by panel.
Armor on the Move: U.S. Deploys Thousands of Tanks to Europe
The United States undertakes a massive logistical operation, transporting thousands of tanks to Europe by sea. This significant military movement signals a reinforcement of NATO’s eastern flank and a clear message of deterrence amid escalating tensions with Russia. The scale of this deployment reflects the deepening militarization of the region and the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape.
North America
A $1.5 Trillion Lithium Trove: The Empire’s White Gold Rush
The U.S. has stumbled upon what media calls a “$1.5 trillion” lithium deposit under an extinct volcano—hailed as the solution to America’s EV future. But this isn’t some green tech utopia. It’s necro-extractivism: the excavation of empire’s next kill zone under the banner of clean energy. The so-called “white gold” rush is a settler-colonial project dressed in climate rhetoric, aiming to secure imperial dominance over battery supply chains while Indigenous lands and ecologies are plundered. Beneath the buzzwords lies a dirty truth: this is green capitalism’s blood diamond moment.
Big Oil Wobbles: The Cracks Behind the Drill
U.S. oil giants are starting to sweat as rig counts fall and shale profits dry up—proof that even empire’s fossil lifeline is fraying. This isn’t just a market hiccup. It’s imperialist decay in crude form: the exhaustion of easy-to-pump reserves, labor unrest in extraction zones, and the financialization of every barrel. Oilfield workers are being squeezed while CEOs lobby for deregulation and expansion into “cleaner” plunder like lithium and hydrogen. The decline of shale is not a pivot to sustainability—it’s a panic move in a collapsing regime of extraction.
Empire Armed the Cartels
Mexico’s top public safety official dropped a quiet bombshell: 75% of guns seized from criminal groups came from the United States. No surprise there. The U.S. floods Mexico with weapons while criminalizing migrants fleeing the violence it arms and funds. This is technofascist border policy in motion—where the settler empire destabilizes, militarizes, and then monetizes its own destruction. Gun trafficking is not a policy failure—it’s imperial design. Every bullet sold is profit and policy rolled into one.
United States
Geneva as Stage, Not Strategy: The Tariff Talks Are Technofascist Theater
The U.S. and China are back at the table in Geneva, but let’s be clear—this ain’t diplomacy, it’s damage control. Trump’s tariffs have battered supply chains and jolted markets, so now the empire is trying to clean up its own mess without ceding an inch of control. Dropping tariffs from 145% to 80% on Chinese goods isn’t generosity—it’s imperial recalibration. While China’s He Lifeng talks multipolar cooperation, Washington still clings to weaponized trade as a blunt instrument of dominance. This isn’t a step toward peace—it’s empire reshuffling the cards mid-heist.
Feeding You Just to Track You: SNAP Data Grab Is Algorithmic Counterinsurgency
In true technofascist fashion, the USDA now wants to scrape the personal data of over 40 million SNAP recipients—names, SSNs, addresses, the works. They say it’s for “program integrity,” but we know better. This is surveillance infrastructure masquerading as social policy. And don’t think for a second it won’t be weaponized against migrants, organizers, and the poor. This is counterinsurgency via spreadsheets—colonial management by algorithm, under the guise of public service. They’ll subsidize your food while drafting your file.
Suspending Habeas Corpus? Trump Regime Prepares Legal Warfare Against the People
Stephen Miller, Trump’s attack dog in a tailored suit, just floated one of the most dangerous escalations yet in the technofascist playbook: suspending habeas corpus. That’s the right to challenge your detention in court. This isn’t wartime. There’s no rebellion or invasion—just an internal war against migrants, students, and anyone resisting imperial violence. From jailing pro-Palestinian organizers to deporting dissident students, the Trump regime is laying the groundwork for legal dictatorship. When due process becomes a “privilege” and dissent is rebranded as criminality, we’re not drifting toward fascism—we’re already knee-deep in it.
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