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Vol 9, 2025 | Summary | Global Risk Bulletin

Written by Erin Drake | Oct 31, 2025 3:17:58 PM

In this edition of the Global Risk Bulletin, we look at Russia’s escalating grey zone tactics in Europe as tensions with NATO deepen, reflect on endemic challenges a new Nepalese government faces after violent unrest toppled the previous administration in mid-September, and consider how Morocco’s 'Gen Z’ protests could destabilise the government’s preparedness to host major sporting events like the 2030 FIFA World Cup  

World news in brief

A roundup of key political violence developments globally. Read this article

Grey (zone) matter: Russia’s growing aggression in Europe   

Russia’s grey zone attacks in Europe have surged amid the conflict in Ukraine. However, this hybrid strategy also reflects growing tensions between NATO and Russia, and highlights the underlying challenges European leadership faces in responding to Russia’s covert aggression. Read this article 

Generational accountability: A youth-led insurrection in Nepal 

Over two days in early September, youth-led protests resulted in the collapse of the Nepalese government. Although these demonstrations were triggered by a controversial government decision to ban social media platforms, they underscore deeper issues that the next government will struggle to overcome. Read this article 

Little fires everywhere: Morocco’s decentralised 'Gen Z' protests 

Youth activists have shone a renewed spotlight on Morocco’s deteriorating infrastructure and poor public service delivery. With Morocco set to allocate significant capital towards hosting international sporting tournaments, these issues are likely to re-emerge over the coming year. Read this article