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Sunday, 10 May 2026
UK Elections of 7 May 2026: A Fragmented Political Map Emerges
England: Reform UK breaks through, Greens rise sharply
A Historic First for the “Green Nobel”: In 2026, All Six Goldman Environmental Prize Winners Are Women
Péter Magyar’s Inauguration and the Return of a European Nation
Saturday, 9 May 2026
When Could the Era of Wars Begin to End? A Forecast Based on Deep Analysis
Why today’s conflicts may last longer than people hope — and what history, power, corruption, ideology, religion, public fatigue and institutional decay reveal about the real conditions for peace.
There are moments in history when people stop asking who will win the next war and begin asking a darker question: does the world still remember how to stop wars at all?
That is the true question of our age. We are no longer watching one isolated conflict, nor even two or three separate confrontations unfolding in parallel. We are living through a period in which war, coercion, strategic intimidation, ideological hostility and political radicalisation have once again become acceptable tools of power in too many parts of the world. The result is not only destruction on battlefields. It is the normalisation of tension as a permanent condition of modern life.
Friday, 8 May 2026
Zelenskyy Allows Putin to Hold a Parade on Red Square
How a war launched by Russia with the ambition of a lightning victory reached the point where Ukraine, by official decree, excluded Red Square from the plan for the use of its weapons during Moscow’s parade.
In February 2022, the world was discussing how many hours Kyiv would hold out. In May 2026, the world is discussing a very different question: why the President of Ukraine has signed an official decree “permitting” a parade in Moscow and, for the duration of that parade, excluding the territorial square of Red Square from the plan for the use of Ukrainian weapons.
This is not merely a legal formality. It is political theatre, a diplomatic signal, a military demonstration of capability and historical irony at the same time.
The World in Chaos: Why Ordinary People and Businesses Feel Less Safe Today
How war, political shocks, rising costs, digital threats and collapsing trust are changing everyday life, family decisions and business strategy across the world.
The world no longer feels unstable only at the level of headlines. It is now affecting family decisions, business confidence, costs, trust and long-term planning. This new 100news.tv analysis explains why ordinary people and companies alike feel less safe today — and what this reveals about the next era of global change.
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