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The Daily Brief

Published on EGF: 06.11.2019

Essential Reading

Russia's Arctic Dreams Remain on Ice — Russia's high hopes of developing energy and infrastructure in the far north are meeting some cold, hard realities. Link

Why the Protests in Pakistan Will Likely Fail to Oust Khan — Pakistan's spiraling economic crisis will continue to escalate calls for the prime minister's resignation. But there's only so far the protests can push, should he remain in the military's good graces. Link

Southern Yemen Inches Toward Independence. But at What Cost? — With Aden now under separatists' control, the latest flare-up of north-south violence risks distracting from the anti-Houthi front in Yemen, while fueling intra-southern conflict and jihadist attacks. Link

Eliminating the Cartel That Killed 9 Americans in Mexico Will Not Be Easy — The deaths of Americans will increase the pressure on the Mexican government, but criminal groups are firmly entrenched in this region. Link

Iran: Tehran Takes Another Provocative Step Away From the Nuclear Deal — As sanctions take a deeper bite from Iran's economy, Tehran will continue to escalate its campaign to win relief by threatening to push the nuclear envelope. Link

Geopolitical Calendar — Stay informed about the significant meetings and events the Stratfor team is tracking. Link

Stratfor Graphic

Despite the Kremlin's encouragement, state-owned oil and gas enterprises are likely to remain hesitant to commit resources to the costly development of Arctic assets.

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  • Bolivia: Government Cancels Lithium Joint Venture With German Company Link
  • Japan, South Korea: Abe, Moon Meet on Sidelines of ASEAN+3 Summit Link
  • Chile: Government Cuts Economic Growth Projection Link
  • Yemen: Government, Separatists Sign Reconciliation Agreement in Riyadh Link
  • India: Opposition INC to Hold Nationwide Protests Link
  • U.S.: Washington May Seek New Arms Control Deal With Russia and China, Trump Says Link
  • Asia-Pacific: U.S. Rolls Out Infrastructure Certification Scheme Link
  • Kenya: Chief Justice Criticizes Budget Cuts for Judiciary Link

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