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08/04/2026

Iran Can Shock the World in Seconds… Here’s How
Most people think Iran’s power comes from oil production. That’s not the real story. Its position near a critical global energy route means even small tensions can move markets instantly. Prices rise, supply chains react, and everyday costs change worldwide. This is how influence works today through control of systems, not size or output.

In April 2026, NASA’s Artemis II crew became the first humans in over 50 years to travel around the Moon.During their fl...
07/04/2026

In April 2026, NASA’s Artemis II crew became the first humans in over 50 years to travel around the Moon.

During their flyby, they passed behind the Moon’s far side, losing contact with Earth for about 40 minutes — a moment no human had experienced since the Apollo era.

While in deep space, the crew also witnessed a rare sight: the Moon blocking the Sun, creating a solar eclipse from their perspective.

From space, the Sun’s outer atmosphere — the corona — becomes visible without Earth’s atmosphere interfering, revealing a much sharper and more intense view than any eclipse seen from Earth.

The mission pushed human spaceflight farther than ever before and marked a major step toward returning humans to the Moon.
Pictures by NASA Artemis

07/04/2026

Denmark looks small, but it quietly controls global shipping and energy systems. This is how trade, power, and influence actually move behind the scenes.

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06/04/2026

Most people think the Philippines is just beaches and islands.

The real story? Its $40B+ in remittances and global workforce quietly fuel consumption, business growth, and influence worldwide.

05/04/2026

The Democratic Republic of Congo powers the systems you use every day. In 50 seconds, FactRoute follows cobalt and copper from mines into EV batteries, smartphones, and global energy networks—revealing how supply chains create hidden influence. When production slows, industries react. This is how critical minerals quietly shape global power and everyday technology.

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04/04/2026

Zambia isn’t just a mining country. Its copper powers energy grids, electric vehicles, and electronics worldwide. When supply tightens, production slows and prices rise globally. That gives Zambia quiet influence over systems people depend on every day. This is how raw resources turn into real economic power.

03/04/2026

Portugal’s Hidden Engine 🇵🇹: How a small country punches above its size.

This 55s FactRoute breakdown reveals how Atlantic ports, niche exports (cork, wine, lithium), and renewable tech clusters quietly reshape trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Learn the cause → effect → global consequence view—see how connectivity and specialization give Portugal outsized economic and geopolitical leverage.

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