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Geopolitics: Turbulence & uncertainty of 2023 will spill over into 2024

The world’s fatigue with wars isn’t bringing an end to the Ukraine or Gaza war.  As 2023 winds its way to an end, much rests on global economic recovery and growth in 2024, the outcome of the US presidential elections, and the next stage of AI progress after the rapid strides of generative AI this year 

December 21, 2023 / 09:07 IST
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There is a need for the big players to do well to keep the global economy more than chugging.

The year 2023 began with Ukraine fatigue even as the war raged between Russia and Ukraine, and it ended with the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas after the latter attacked Israel killing 1,200 and capturing more than 200 civilian as hostages on October 7.

But as 2023 winds its way to an end, the Israel fatigue has set in, especially in the West. US President Joe Biden told Israel that it was losing international support because of its indiscriminate killing of Palestinian civilians in its bid to eliminate the militant Hamas.

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Uneven Economic Recovery

It was not just the wars in Ukraine and in Gaza that have been haunting the world, it was the stuttering global economic recovery from the 2020-21 COVID-19 pandemic shock.