You are here because you're interested in unbiased and reliable global news.
You are also here because you don't have a go-to news source that you actually trust.
And you know what? You're not alone. Seven out of every ten people in both the US and UK don't trust the media. Honestly, can you blame them?
The problem with the media is that they make money from ads. That means their job isn't to inform you. Instead, they want to keep you clicking. They have no incentive to give you any sort of intelligent, measured, or in-depth explanation.
No. You just get a series of clickbait and sensational headlines - which doesn't really help you make sense of the complex world we live in.
Most of the content is either written by AI… or by a journalist who's working under crazy deadlines and doesn't have time for the deep analysis these stories actually need.
And even when they do know something, there's a bigger issue: they want to convince you - not inform you. Every story comes with an angle.
Now, where am I going with this?
For years, I worked as an intelligence analyst. My job was to understand what countries on the world stage want - and how they were prepared to get it. My goal was to explore the "why" behind events - not just the "what."
I had to dig deep and try to predict what governments were going to do next. I wasn't allowed to moralize. I couldn't cherry-pick. I had to be precise, neutral, and useful - because real decisions were made based on my analysis.
Here's what I mean:
Remember when everyone was talking about the global grain shortage and food prices spiking back in 2022? Most headlines focused on the immediate crisis: empty shelves and angry farmers.
But if you're analyzing this like an intelligence professional, you ask totally different questions: Which countries actually control the grain supply chains? What do they gain by restricting exports versus keeping them open? How do domestic political pressures affect their decisions about food exports?
When you dig into those questions, you realize that some countries were using food exports as leverage in completely unrelated negotiations. They were essentially turning wheat into a geopolitical weapon. That's a huge distinction that changes everything about how you interpret global food security.
So I decided to build something better.
It's called Geopolitics Insider. It's a twice-weekly newsletter where I break down major global developments the way they're meant to be analyzed - not moralized.
I don't pick sides. I don't call people "good" or "bad." I don't serve anyone's narrative. I just explain what's happening, why it's happening, and what's likely to come next - based on strategy, history, interests, and logic.
And because I'm not funded by ads or investors, no one can censor or steer me. The only people I answer to are my readers. If I publish nonsense, they unsubscribe. That's how it should be.
Here's what you'll get:
- Two in-depth geopolitical briefings per week
- Clean, pragmatic analysis with no ideological slant
- Full access to a growing archive of past issues
- A framework that actually helps you connect the dots between headlines and what's really going on
- Analysis that treats international relations like the strategic chess game it actually is
What are my readers saying?
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Want to see if it's worth it?
I get it. It's a leap of faith to trust yet another source. After all, you don't know me.
So here's the offer: Try it free for 30 days. You'll get full access. You'll receive the latest deep dives. You'll see what makes it different.
If it doesn't feel valuable? Cancel anytime. No charge. No hassle.
But if it does give you that "Ah, now I actually understand what's going on" feeling? Then you've finally found the source you've been looking for.
And honestly? With everything happening in the world right now, there's never been a more important time to actually understand what's really going on behind the headlines.