# Russia
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Kyiv Sets Its Sights on the Stars: The Failed Strike on Plesetsk and the New Frontier of the Ukraine War
Russia claims to have foiled a Ukrainian drone attack on the Plesetsk Cosmodrome intended to disrupt broadband satellite launches. The incident underscores Ukraine's expanding long-range strike capabilities and the growing strategic importance of space-based infrastructure in the ongoing conflict.

Energy Realism: Manila’s High-Stakes Gambit for Sanctioned Crude
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a national energy emergency in the Philippines, prompting the country to seek U.S. sanctions waivers for oil imports from Iran, Venezuela, and Russia. As traditional Middle Eastern supply lines face disruption, Manila is prioritizing energy security over strict adherence to Western-led trade restrictions.

Noble Gas, Geopolitical Stakes: China’s Quest for Helium Sovereignty
Seagate's warning of a looming helium shortage highlights a major vulnerability in the global semiconductor supply chain. China is mitigating this risk by pivoting its import reliance from the U.S. to Russia and Qatar while simultaneously boosting domestic extraction from coalbed methane.

Oil, Markets and Missed Objectives: How a Sudden US–Israel Rethink Has Shaken Global Markets — and Rewarded Russia
Diplomatic backtracking by the US and Israel briefly calmed oil markets, only for Iranian mine-laying in the Strait of Hormuz to reignite price and market volatility. The shock has inflicted acute losses on South Korea’s stock market, forced Seoul into its first direct fuel-market intervention since 1997, and turbocharged Russian energy revenues as buyers like India exploit supply opportunities.

War Widens: Israeli Strikes on Tehran as U.S.-Iran Exchanges Enter 12th Day
The U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran entered a twelfth day as Israel launched new strikes on Tehran while Iran reported massive civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. The crisis has expanded into Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz, drawing other states into support roles and raising the risk of regional escalation and sustained disruption to global energy and trade routes.

An Escalation Over Iran: Claims of Widespread Strikes, Civilian Infrastructure Hit, and a Brewing Energy Shock
A Chinese report on March 9 alleges a sudden, large-scale Israeli-led air campaign against Iran focused on energy and civilian infrastructure, causing significant civilian casualties and threatening global energy flows. If accurate, strikes on refineries, desalination plants and the possibility of Iran contesting the Strait of Hormuz would mark a major escalation with wide geopolitical and humanitarian consequences.

When Cameras Turn into Weapons: How Cyber and Intelligence Operations Unraveled Iran’s Top Security
Western media accounts describe a cyber-enabled intelligence operation that reportedly used hacked Tehran traffic cameras, facial recognition and mobile‑network jamming to pinpoint and isolate Iran’s leadership before a lethal strike. The episode exposes systemic vulnerabilities in Iran’s protective apparatus and underscores a new pattern in which cyber intrusions directly shape kinetic operations, forcing Tehran to pursue urgent technical and organisational reforms and deeper external partnerships.

Wang Yi’s Global Pitch: Stability, South-South Leadership and the Year China Seeks to Shape the Agenda
At a lengthy press conference at the NPC, Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined a confident Chinese diplomacy for 2026 that emphasises high-level summitry, South-South cooperation, defence of multilateral institutions and concrete economic measures. Beijing seeks to position itself as a stabiliser and reformer of global governance while setting clear red lines on Taiwan, urging ceasefire in the Middle East, and deepening ties with Russia and developing regions.

Pakistan's Tightrope: Warning Iran to ‘Exercise Restraint’ as Riyadh Pact Raises Stakes
Pakistan has publicly warned Iran to exercise restraint in strikes against Saudi Arabia after signing a mutual defence arrangement with Riyadh, placing Islamabad in a difficult balancing act between treaty obligations and neighbourly ties with Tehran. The move elevates Pakistan’s role in Gulf security but also risks entangling it in escalating regional rivalries influenced by China, Russia and the United States.

Russian Team Trains AI to Flag Early Breast Cancer on CT Scans — Promise, Not Proof
A Russian research team has developed an AI neural network that analyses CT scans to mark areas suspicious for early breast cancer and forwards annotated images to doctors. The tool could convert routine CTs into opportunistic screening opportunities, but its clinical value remains unproven pending independent validation, transparency about performance metrics, and resolution of privacy and regulatory issues.

At the Crossroads: Gulf States Weigh Dependence on Washington Against a Turn to Beijing and Moscow
Gulf states are confronting a strategic crossroads as increased US‑Israeli pressure on Iran heightens regional risk and prompts Iranian warnings of retaliation that could threaten the Strait of Hormuz. Beijing and Moscow offer an alternative to Washington’s security umbrella, giving Gulf capitals room to pursue greater strategic autonomy, though each choice carries significant costs for security, economies and domestic stability.

Macron Proposes “Forward Deterrence,” Seeks European Buy‑In as France Moves to Expand Nuclear Arsenal
President Emmanuel Macron announced a plan to expand France’s nuclear arsenal and launch a “forward deterrence” strategy that tightens nuclear‑related cooperation with eight European partners. Paris will keep exclusive command of its forces while offering temporary, conditional integration—exercises, intelligence sharing and possible short‑term deployments—to strengthen Europe's collective deterrence amid weakened arms control and doubts about U.S. reliability.