
The Globalist Sudan rejects a US-led ceasefire plan and Salone del Mobile debuts in Riyadh
Nov 25, 2025
Yasmin Abdel-Majid, an Australian-Sudanese writer and broadcaster, discusses the Sudanese army's rejection of a US-led ceasefire, highlighting the ongoing territorial stalemate and humanitarian crisis. Rob Cameron analyzes the implications of Poland's president visiting Prague, revealing political divides and shared views on Ukraine. Lars Bavanger offers quirky insights from Norway's news, while previewing the Salone del Mobile in Riyadh, showcasing Saudi Arabia's ambitious design initiatives as part of Vision 2030.
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Target Backers To Change The Conflict
- Pressure must target the external backers of both sides, especially the UAE, to change their support calculus.
- Yasmin says only coerced shifts by foreign patrons can produce meaningful change on the ground.
Central Europe Mirrors Divisions Over Russia
- Czech and Polish presidencies mirror political splits: liberal presidents vs conservative governments.
- Rob Cameron notes common ground on Ukraine but diverging wider attitudes paralysed the Visegrad group's unity.
US Review Risks Undermining Refugee Safety
- The US plan to review refugees admitted under Biden unsettles settled migrants and challenges refugee protections.
- Yasmin highlights the legal and human impact of reopening vetted statuses and suspending green card processing.

