What's coming Up Next Week In The World 2026.07.19 to 2026.07.25
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What's coming next in the world? This week on The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief, Ryan and Glenn break down the major scheduled events, meetings, and geopolitical pressure points shaping the days ahead.
The global calendar is packed, and we're tracking the moves that matter across China, Russia, Ukraine, NATO, Europe, and the Middle East. This episode is your strategic roadmap for the week ahead, helping you understand not just what is happening, but why these events are worth watching.
China takes center stage with the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, where Beijing will showcase its ambitions for artificial intelligence, technology independence, and global AI leadership. The AI competition between the United States and China is becoming one of the defining strategic contests of the decade, and this week provides another window into how Beijing wants the world to view its technological rise.
We also look at China's economic signals, including the latest loan prime rate decision and what it reveals about Beijing's approach to supporting growth while dealing with consumer weakness, property challenges, and financial pressure. The world's second-largest economy is trying to find the right balance between stimulus and stability, and the choices made in Beijing will have global consequences.
On the security side, NATO's counter-drone campaign in Latvia highlights one of the biggest lessons from the war in Ukraine: inexpensive unmanned systems have transformed modern warfare. From the battlefield in Ukraine to NATO's eastern flank, drones are changing how militaries think about defense, air protection, and future conflict.
The episode also covers the United Nations Security Council's focus on the Middle East, including Gaza, Syria, and broader regional security concerns. Diplomatic meetings at the UN rarely produce instant breakthroughs, but they provide an important look at how major powers are positioning themselves on some of the world's most difficult conflicts.
In Europe, we break down the European Central Bank's upcoming policy decision and why energy prices, shipping disruptions, and geopolitical instability are influencing the economic conversation. Then we turn to Russia, where the Bank of Russia's interest rate decision will provide another look at how Moscow is managing inflation, defense spending, and the economic costs of a prolonged war.
Finally, we highlight the week's watchlist items, including China-North Korea relations, potential movement on U.S.-China AI discussions, Israel-Lebanon negotiations, and Ukraine's new government as it prepares for the next phase of the war.
No hype. No predictions. Just the events that are scheduled, the leaders involved, and the strategic context you need to stay ahead of the news cycle.
The Restricted Handling Daily Intel Brief gives you the geopolitical intelligence briefing that cuts through the noise and focuses on what actually matters.
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