The United States: the consequences of broken leadership.

Pristina, Kosovo.– In this Muslim-majority capital, there is a statue of President William Clinton; you enter via George W. Bush Boulevard. In front of the hotel where I am staying, there is a bronze bust of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

Why Ukraine’s War Cannot End.

The article highlights the persistent historical amnesia regarding the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the need to understand the roots of Russian insecurities and the implications of NATO’s eastward expansion. It argues that resolution requires a reassessment of post-Cold War security dynamics, acknowledging the fears of both Russians and Europeans to achieve peace.

Immigration Worries Spain: The Reasons Behind It.

In Spain, the immigrant population is increasing by 600,000 annually, filling 90% of new jobs created recently. While offering better opportunities, this influx raises concerns over the welfare state’s ability to adapt. Young Spaniards face economic challenges that hinder their independence and family planning, intensifying frustrations amid labor market issues.

Like Siamese Twins.

When time passes and we can look back on these times we are living in, it will be difficult to explain what lunar influence, what galactic constellation, what reason, or what caused the two most important countries in North America to suddenly and seemingly without agreement begin to suffer a disease with the same symptoms: democracy.

The Impact of Trump’s Leadership on World Order.

Edward Luce critiques Trump’s tumultuous presidency, suggesting he has unleashed uncontrollable global forces. His actions have eroded U.S. prestige and damaged relationships, especially in Europe and Canada. While tensions existed prior, Trump’s erratic approach risks a new world order. The long-term consequences remain uncertain, highlighting the need for renewed strength.

China’s Silent Invasion.

The remnants of the Persian fleet rest in the waters off Salamina, Greece, where the Greeks once fought for democracy. Today, the Port of Piraeus is under Chinese control, allowing Beijing to influence European supply chains, politics, and values, raising concerns over economic dependence, political coercion, and potential military use.

Europe Today: To Be Or Not To Be.

The Real Instituto Elcano’s discussion questioned Europe’s defense strategy amid US unilateral actions, particularly under Trump, highlighting Europe’s dependence on American military capabilities. With rising global challenges, the need for Europe to establish military and technological autonomy is paramount to avoid geopolitical irrelevance and uphold democratic values respected by its allies.

The Evolving Battle of Capitalisms in a Turbulent World.

The contemporary world faces conflicts rooted in ideological and resource competition following the Cold War’s end. Different capitalistic models, namely liberal and state-controlled, contribute to international tensions. Future wars may erupt over scarce resources unless effective global governance, equitable rules, and respect for sovereignty are established to prevent hegemonic imposition.

How Spain’s Press Fights for Democracy and Accountability

Recent events in Spain highlight a significant political scandal involving corruption within the ruling PSOE party, leading to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s multiple apologies. Investigative journalism has played a crucial role in uncovering these illegal activities, emphasizing the importance of a free press and the need for accountability in democracy.

Trump’s Aggressive Political Tactics.

The post discusses the uncertainty and speculation surrounding Trump’s administration and its aggressive policies, reshaping both domestic and global power dynamics. It highlights contrasting views on his intentions, from calculated strategies to circumstantial actions. Ultimately, it underscores the detrimental impact of his methods on long-standing relationships, stability, and constitutional checks in the U.S.