Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief
👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] The world moves fast. The calendar moves faster. This week on The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief's "What's Coming Up Next Week in the World", we break down the key events, meetings, economic releases, and geopolitical pressure points shaping the week ahead from Sunday, July 12 through Saturday, July 18, 2026. This episode is your strategic roadmap for the days ahead. No crystal balls. No wild predictions. Just the meetings already scheduled, the announcements already expected, and the moments where experienced analysts know the world will be watching. We start with a major display of growing military cooperation between China and Russia as their Joint Sea-2026 naval exercises wrap up near Qingdao. The drills are another example of Beijing and Moscow continuing to deepen military ties, especially in maritime operations. We look at what these exercises actually demonstrate, what they do not, and why every movement involving Chinese and Russian naval forces gets attention from security professionals across the Indo-Pacific. In Europe, the EU Foreign Affairs Council takes center stage as foreign ministers discuss some of the biggest issues on the global agenda, including Russia's war against Ukraine, Iran, Lebanon, the Middle East, and broader security concerns. We break down what these diplomatic meetings usually produce, what language matters, and where European unity on major security issues could be tested. The Middle East remains firmly on the radar with a UN Security Council session focused on Red Sea security and Houthi maritime attacks. We examine why freedom of navigation, shipping security, and regional escalation remain interconnected issues that can quickly move from diplomatic rooms to global markets. The economic calendar is also packed. The United States releases key inflation data, including Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index numbers, while China releases its second-quarter GDP and economic activity figures. These numbers are more than just financial headlines. They provide insight into the strength of the world's largest economies and influence decisions on everything from monetary policy to national security spending. For China, the big question is whether Beijing's economic engine is still running smoothly or whether deeper structural challenges are starting to show. Strong industrial output can only tell part of the story. The bigger question is whether Chinese consumers, businesses, and investors are feeling confident about the future. For Europe, industrial production, trade, and inflation data provide another look at how the continent is managing energy challenges, economic pressure, relations with China, and the long-term effort to support Ukraine while rebuilding defense capacity. We also mark the anniversary of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, the 2014 tragedy that remains one of the defining moments connected to Russia's war in Ukraine and the broader international effort to establish accountability. The episode closes with our watchlist, covering developments that are not scheduled events but deserve attention: possible follow-on activity after China-Russia naval drills, potential diplomatic movement after European foreign ministers meet, continued Red Sea security concerns, and the fragile US-Iran situation that could quickly affect energy markets and global security calculations. The coming week is filled with the kind of moments that rarely dominate the headlines before they happen but often shape the headlines afterward. Join us as we map out the events, decisions, and pressure points that matter before the world starts moving. 👉 Subscribe to The Restricted Handling Podcast https://www.restrictedhandling.com/ [https://www.restrictedhandling.com/] Get the daily intelligence brief Ryan and Glenn read covering Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, geopolitics, sanctions, military and intel operations. Save a few hours of your time getting ahead of the news cycle at restrictedhandling.com.
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