A Conflict Between Three Powers

Antonio Navalón In just 15 days, the world changed. When it seemed that the world could only be capable of sustaining or witnessing a single armed conflict at a time – referring to the war between Ukraine and Russia – the terrorist group Hamas forced …

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North-South, East-West.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting was held last week in an atmosphere of global realignments. The leaders’ speeches (3 women among men) from multiple countries expressed opinions on common issues: the war in Ukraine, the global financial system, poverty, the …

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The Eternal Spain and the Limits to Change

Antonio Navalón Nearly fifty years have passed since the death of the man who fragmented Spain’s democratic stability by imposing a dictatorial regime. Francisco Franco Bahamonde and his dictatorship marked one of the most significant milestones in Spain’s modern history. A democracy cannot be built …

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Free America.

Antonio Navalón Since the 12th of October 1492, when Christopher Columbus heard the word “Tierra” and began to see the outlines of the island of Guanahaní – baptized by him as the island of San Salvador – Spanish-speaking America has had very few opportunities to …

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