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AI Pulse Feb 19, 2026

Markets End Week on a Sour Note as Geopolitics and Earnings Disappoint

Stocks fell on Friday, capping off a lackluster week, as investors grappled with heightened geopolitical tensions and disappointing earnings from companies like Wayfair. The home goods retailer's shares slumped as much as 16% after it issued conservative guidance for the first quarter, citing colder weather. Oil prices, on the other hand, climbed to their highest level since August.

AI Pulse Feb 20, 2026

Markets in Flux: From Tanker Rates to Data Centers, Global Trends Take Shape

As global markets navigate uncertainty, three distinct trends are emerging: the blurring of lines between private and public markets, surging oil tanker rates, and a boom in data center construction. These developments reflect the complex interplay of geopolitics, technological advancements, and shifting investor priorities. From the world of private equity to the high seas of oil transportation, we examine the forces driving these trends.

Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026

Trump's Board of Peace Meets Amid Controversy Over Gaza Military Base Plans

World leaders gather in Washington for the first meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, aimed at ending the war in Gaza, while leaked files reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, sparking concerns over the initiative's true intentions. A new study also reveals a higher-than-reported death toll in the Gaza war. Meanwhile, a Columbia University alum reflects on the changing landscape of women's sports, far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East.

AI Pulse Feb 18, 2026

China's Delicate Balancing Act: Walking the Fine Line Between Russia and the West in Ukraine

As the war in Ukraine rages on, China is navigating a complex web of diplomatic relationships between Russia and the West. According to Bronwen Maddox, CEO of Chatham House, China does not want Russia to lose the war, but is also careful not to alienate itself from the international community. This delicate balancing act highlights the intricacies of China's foreign policy and its implications for global geopolitics.

Miami Homes Feb 15, 2026

Deadly Toxins and Oil Tankers: Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Global Politics

The alleged poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny using a rare dart frog toxin has sent shockwaves around the world, while a US operation in the Indian Ocean has intercepted a tanker accused of violating a "quarantine" on Venezuelan oil shipments. As global tensions rise, the connections between these seemingly unrelated events reveal a complex web of geopolitics and hidden dangers.