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The Arctic is no longer ‘forgotten’
Salomé begins his forecast with a focus on Russia and the Arctic.
Despite its ongoing military operations in Ukraine, Moscow is reportedly expanding its Arctic presence.
The seer cautions that ‘the relocation of missile systems to strategic Arctic positions could heighten the chances of direct clashes with NATO’ as the ice recedes in 2026, a period when newly accessible shipping lanes and energy reserves may reshape global power balances.
The Sahel as the next epicentre of instability
The Sahel region of Africa is predicted to become a center of instability.
With extremist factions gaining strength in northern Niger, Salomé foresees ‘indirect confrontations between nations trying to assert influence after Western forces withdraw.’
Analysts warn that this turbulence could have far-reaching consequences for international security.

BRICS+ and the weight of the dollar
Salomé noted: “In 2026 I anticipate a more decisive BRICS+ bloc. A leak of diplomatic information suggests that Saudi Arabia is proposing a restructuring of the group’s guidelines, seeking to conduct transactions outside the dollar – a move that could significantly impact emerging markets.”
According to its official website, the group aims to deepen economic, political, and social cooperation among its members while boosting the influence of Global South countries in global decision-making.
Iran and Israel heading toward conflict
Earlier this year, tensions escalated into the Iran–Israel conflict, which lasted from 13 to 24 June and became known as the Twelve-Day War.
The mystic suggests another turbulent phase may lie ahead.
He said: “With Iran progressing in its uranium enrichment process and Israel preparing for possible military intervention, I warn that the Middle East region could experience a new period of tension in the second quarter of 2026.”
This follows recent reports that Israel is developing new technologies for a possible future confrontation with Iran, according to Defense Ministry Director-General Amir Baram, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

Great leaders in a decisive year – Putin prepares the ground
According to Salomé, 2026 could be a defining year for global conflict, with Russian President Vladimir Putin playing a major role.
The US reinforces the Red Sea
His fifth prediction focuses on the United States and the increasingly tense situation around the Red Sea.
Salomé explains: “Because Iranian-backed militias have stepped up their activities, the US has already moved drones and naval assets to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. In 2026, this maritime route will once again become a central point of global geopolitical attention.”
Economic turbulence in 2026 — Poland on shaky ground
When it comes to finance, Salomé warns that Poland could face the greatest threat of economic instability next year.
“Poland will be at significant risk of a financial crisis in 2026,” he said. “Private discussions with the IMF, a large deficit, and the potential for future strikes all add to the uncertainty.”
Japan facing the threat of a chip shortage
Japan may also run into trouble next year.
“With semiconductor supplies running low, I predict that Japan will see declines in industrial output and struggle in crucial sectors during the second quarter,” the seer said.
A solar storm that shouldn’t be overlooked
Of course, no list of prophecies would be complete without a dramatic cosmic warning — and this one is expected to arrive in March 2026.
Salomé cautioned: “Recent data suggests that coronal mass ejections aimed at Earth will occur between 12 and 15 March 2026. Large-scale power failures are a real possibility, particularly in regions with vulnerable electrical systems, though nothing is certain.”
A concerning H5N1 mutation
The mystic also issued an unsettling warning that “global surveillance must be intensified, especially since the EU is hurrying to approve a modified mRNA vaccine.”
H5N1 is a strain of the Influenza A virus, widely known as bird flu.
This prediction follows reports of recent bird flu outbreaks in the UK and other parts of the world.
Wildfires in the US and power outages in Asia
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