DEA National Threat Assessment 2025.

The DEA released the 2025 National Drug Threat Assessment, highlighting ongoing challenges with synthetic drugs, particularly fentanyl, despite a 20% decrease in overdose deaths in 2024. The report also notes the emergence of dangerous drug mixtures and the role of transnational criminal organizations in marijuana production, emphasizing the urgent need for collaborative law enforcement efforts.

How Uncertainty Harms Mexico’s Economic Growth.

Private investment hinges on certainty, not ideological policies. Mexico lacks stable rules, undermining economic growth and leading to uncertainty fueled by both internal and external factors. The dismantling of institutions and external pressures like tariffs create an unstable environment, disincentivizing investments despite positive rhetoric surrounding initiatives like the “Mexico Plan.”

Timothy Snyder On Freedom

Timothy Snyder explores the true essence of freedom as a commitment essential for flourishing democracies. He critiques the notion of freedom as mere absence from state control, advocating instead for a proactive approach where individuals collaboratively strive for prosperous futures. This historical perspective highlights evolving concepts of freedom and governance.

Sheinbaum’s Popularity Amid Trump’s Pressure: An Analysis.

The influence of Trump’s pressures on Mexico is viewed as a strategic diversion for Sheinbaum, allowing her to sidestep pressing domestic issues like violence and economic decline. Unlike Canada, Mexico complies with U.S. demands, which shapes public sentiment. People’s support for the government stems from fear and reliance on state assistance amid crises.

The Rise of Leo XIV: A New Era for the Vatican.

The conclave in Rome has elected Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope, Leo XIV, marking a significant moment as the first North American pontiff. His leadership reflects a need for balance in global Catholicism and adapts to modern communication trends. Mexico faces a critical judicial reform that challenges trust and investment.

Is Trump’s Protectionism Reshaping America or Merely Revisiting Ideas?

The post discusses the implications of Trump’s administration on American nativism and exceptionalism, emphasizing his exclusionary approach towards immigration and economic protectionism. It argues that Trump’s era represents a superficial change rather than a true revolutionary shift, highlighting the diminishing global influence of the United States under his leadership.

 Mexico-United States.

In New Zealand, the Māori “haka” ritual symbolizes intimidation in rugby but lacks real impact. Similarly, the relationship between Mexico and the U.S. under President Trump reflects surface gestures rather than substance. For effective engagement, Mexico must proactively propose solutions to key issues affecting both nations, particularly regarding security and economic interests.

Two Videos Worth Watching.

This content features a speech analyzing the U.S.-China trade war, addressing its economic effects on American households, China’s role, and global trade implications. Additionally, political scientist Ian Bremmer discusses the first 100 days of the second Trump administration, exploring tariffs, foreign policy shifts, U.S.-China relations, and other critical global issues.

Europe, What’s That?

Europe is not a monolithic entity, consisting of 44 distinct countries with varied languages, cultures, and historical conflicts. As the U.S. reassesses its security guarantees for Europe, this complexity raises vital questions about Europe’s identity and coherence in the face of ongoing geopolitical challenges.

関税が米国グローバルリーダーシップに与える真のコスト。

トランプの関税政策は米国及び世界経済に甚大な影響を及ぼし、スタグフレーションを引き起こす可能性があります。長期的に見て、関税は特定の国に利益をもたらしつつ他国に悪影響を及ぼす結果となり、国際貿易の不安定さを増大させるでしょう。