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The Cradle News Round-Up | Ep. 257
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The Cradle News Round-Up | Ep. 257

Beirut opens its prison doors while leaving the machinery of injustice untouched.

Maritime pressure is forcing Iran’s economic geography inland, where railways are becoming instruments of sovereignty.

Ports, railways, and data cables are reshaping regional power as competing trade routes cut across the old alliance map.

The Cradle News Round-Up | Ep. 256

The October vote may end Benjamin Netanyahu’s rule, but those seeking to replace him remain bound to the same wars and the political order that produced them.

Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Pakistan have signed a collective-defense pact, but divergent threats, US ties, and economic interests leave its real purpose open to dispute.

Saudi Arabia’s return to proxy warfare in Yemen risks reviving the same battlefield it spent years trying to contain.

The Cradle News Round-Up | Ep. 255

Was an attempted storming of a Spanish exclave in Morocco linked to the reactivation of western Eurasia’s maritime chokepoints?

The US-led war pried open Iraq’s energy sector, but the oil order that followed did not unfold as its architects expected. Chinese firms now occupy much of the ground western majors abandoned.

The Cradle News Round-Up | Ep. 254

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