photo--Nabucco Signing Ceremony in Ankara on July 13, 2009
Central Asia's plan for the Nabucco pipeline is stalemated. (With STRATFOR map) [more]
Bullets belonging to members of the drug cartel 'La Familia' at the Command Center in Mexico City on April 19
Mexico's La Familia Michoacana crime organization continued retaliatory attacks on federal police in Michoacan state July 14 raises the possibility of a possible escalation in violence. [more]
A Chinese staff member prepares to leave the office of Rio Tinto in Shanghai on July 10
China's effort to regain control of its economy is a primary factor in the espionage case. [more]
Situation Reports
July 15, 2009 0049 GMT
The Web site for the Turkish Embassy in China was attacked by online vandals following tensions between the two countries over the security crackdown on ethnic Uighurs in Urumqi, Xinjiang province, Global Times reported. The online attacker left a pro-China message, demanding that Turkey not meddle in Chinese domestic affairs. The message was removed from the Web site.
Daily Podcast
Japan - new election
An opposition group is making gains against the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and Prime Minister Taro Aso has called new legislative elections for Aug. 30. Is the party behind the face of Japan’s government about to change? [more]
Weekend Podcast
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July 11, 2009 1346 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]

Geopolitical Diary
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The signing of an agreement for the Nabucco natural gas pipeline does not outweigh the political realities standing in the way of the project. [more]
Geopolitical Weekly
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July 13, 2009 1914 GMT
The success of counterinsurgency in Afghanistan boils down to whether Washington will gain an intelligence edge over the Taliban before the Taliban inflicts enough casualties to shift Western public opinion against the war. [more]
Security Weekly
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July 9, 2009 1321 GMT
STRATFOR focuses on the dynamics of Mexico's arms trade, for which the United States is hardly the only source. [more]
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