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Med-Or Presents the New 2026 Annual Report “The Great Uncertainty”

On Monday, May 25, a webinar was held to present the new annual report of the Med-Or Italian Foundation, dedicated to emerging global scenarios shaped by conflict and geopolitical competition.

The webinar introducing the new 2026 Annual Report of the Med-Or Italian Foundation, entitled The Great Uncertainty: New Global Scenarios amid Conflict and Geopolitical Competition, took place on Monday, May 25.

The webinar featured remarks by Enrico Casini, Director of Communications as well as editor of the report; Andrea Manciulli, Director of Institutional Relations; Anna Maria Cossiga, Deputy Director of Analysis; and Daniele Ruvinetti, Senior Advisor to the Foundation.

Now in its fourth edition, the report aims to provide an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the main international dynamics in a context marked by growing instability, geopolitical tensions, and ongoing transformations.

The 2026 edition analyses the major events that shaped 2025 and the first months of the new year, with particular attention to ongoing conflicts and the emerging trajectories of competition among global powers. In an era characterized by the breakdown of traditional paradigms and increasing international uncertainty, the new Med-Or report seeks to serve as a valuable tool for understanding current transformations and navigating an ever-evolving global landscape.

To watcht the webinar click the following link: “The Great Uncertainty – Med-Or Virtual Academy”.

Click HERE to download the full report in PDF format

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