Observatorio Global UDLAP

El Observatorio Global UDLAP (OGU); es una iniciativa sólida y necesaria para entender la complejidad del sistema internacional actual, especialmente considerando la relevancia estratégica de México en foros como APEC.
El OGU es un recurso valioso para monitorear temas apasionantes como la economía y la política globales. El OGU se consolida como un centro de análisis crítico coordinado por el Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencia Política de la UDLAP.
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China eyes 3-way currency swap with Japan and South Korea amid Trump’s Tariff War
China is engaging in talks with Japan and South Korea. Both, over a potential trilateral currency swap agreement aimed at strengthening the region’s financial safety net and fostering deeper economic cooperation. According to a source familiar with the…
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UK borrowing reaches five-year high for September at £20.2bn
The UK government’s borrowing surged to a five-year high in September, reaching £20.2 billion. This has been driven by rising debt interest payments and higher welfare spending amid persistent inflation. According to data from the Office for National…
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Madagascar’s new prime minister named after military coup
Madagascar is facing deep political turmoil after Colonel Michael Randrianirina seized power through a military coup. After weeks of nationwide protests led by the “Gen Z Madagascar” youth movement, the new regime was established. The demonstrations, which began…
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Peru’s president declares state of emergency in capital as it tires to stem surging violence
Peru’s newly appointed president, José Jerí, has declared a 30-day state of emergency in Lima. This is an effort to curb escalating violence that has destabilized the country and led to the ouster of former President Dina Boluarte.…
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G20, preocupado por deuda global; cuestiona a calificadoras de riesgo
Se están llevando a cabo las reuniones Anuales del FMI y el Banco Mundial en Washington. En ellas, el gobernador del Banco de la Reserva de Sudáfrica, Lesetja Kganyago, alertó que el creciente endeudamiento mundial se ha convertido…
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Rodrigo Paz, el presidente inesperado que promete “capitalismo para todos”
Rodrigo Paz Pereira ganó las elecciones presidenciales del domingo 19 de octubre y es el virtual nuevo presidente de Bolivia. Hijo del político y expresidente Jaime Paz Zamora (1989-1993), Rodrigo nació en España en 1967, mientras su padre…
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La Casa Blanca anuncia la cancelación de la cumbre prevista en Budapest entre Trump y Putin
La Casa Blanca anunció que no existen planes para una cumbre entre Donald Trump y Vladímir Putin en Budapest, a pesar de que el propio Trump había afirmado días antes que se reuniría con el presidente ruso para…
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Los principales líderes europeos reclaman a Trump que Ucrania no ceda territorio a Rusia antes de negociar la paz
Los líderes de las principales potencias europeas han emitido una declaración conjunta en apoyo a Ucrania, posicionándose frente a las presiones de Donald Trump para que Kiev ceda territorio a Rusia como condición para la paz. Mandatarios de…
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WFP says food supplies to Gaza below targets, urges more crossings to open
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reports that food deliveries to Gaza have increased following the US-brokered ceasefire, but remain significantly below the daily target of 2,000 tonnes required to address the humanitarian crisis. Only two Israeli-controlled…
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Israel, Hamas return more bodies of captives under Gaza ceasefire deal
Hamas claims it is fulfilling its obligations under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, while accusing Israel of violating the deal by refusing to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt (an essential route for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations).…
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Drone attack in Sudan threatens Khartoum airport’s reopening: Reports
Drone attacks struck Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, early Tuesday morning, targeting areas near the international airport just one day before its scheduled reopening. Witnesses reported multiple explosions between 4am and 6am, with drones heard across central and southern Khartoum.…
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Trump set to meet Australian PM Anthony Albanese: What is on agenda?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in Washington, DC for his first official bilateral summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, with critical minerals, defence cooperation, and trade expected to dominate the agenda. The meeting takes place amid…
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Los fabricantes italianos de pasta, en guardia ante los aranceles de Trump
Los fabricantes italianos de pasta están en máxima alerta ante la posible imposición de aranceles muy elevados por parte de los Estados Unidos, que podrían alcanzar hasta el 91,74 % sobre 13 marcas, según una investigación preliminar del…
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Donald Trump Has Lost Touch With Reality
AI sycophancy can be defined as: the tendency of artificial intelligence to flatter users by reinforcing their opinions and avoiding contradiction. This reveals a new form of psychological manipulation. While technology gives it a modern face, this behavior…
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EE.UU y Brasil dan un paso más para romper el hielo: altos funcionarios pactan organizar reunión entre Trump y Lula da Silva.
Estados Unidos y Brasil dieron un paso importante para mejorar sus relaciones diplomáticas tras varios meses de tensiones. El secretario de Estado estadounidense, Marco Rubio, se reunió en la Casa Blanca con el canciller brasileño, Mauro Vieira,. Ambos…
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Australia y EE.UU. firman un acuerdo sobre tierras raras para contrarrestar a China
Los gobiernos de Estados Unidos y Australia firmaron un nuevo marco de cooperación para asegurar el suministro de minerales críticos y tierras raras, con el objetivo de disminuir la dependencia global de China en ese sector estratégico. El…
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Local products can rescue SA’s GDP from the offshore consumption trap
Retail spending in South Africa remains the main force sustaining the economy, even as growth shows signs of slowing. In August 2025, retail sales grew by 2.3% year on year, a sharp drop from July’s 5.7%, and fell…
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Fury mounts over global AI frenzy as data centers strain resources
As the global race to build artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure accelerates, communities around the world are paying the price. When Microsoft opened a massive data center in central Mexico, nearby towns like Las Cenizas began facing more frequent…
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El encuentro entre Petro y McNamara marca un respiro en la crisis entre Colombia y Estados Unidos
Colombia vive un clima de incertidumbre. Luego de que el presidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump, mantuviera la amenaza de imponer nuevos aranceles a las exportaciones colombianas sin concretar ni retirar. Mientras el mandatario norteamericano centra su atención…
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Diet elects Sanae Takaichi as Japan’s first female prime minister
Japan’s parliament has elected Sanae Takaichi as the country’s first female prime minister. This after months of political turmoil after the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) major election loss in July. Her rise to power marks a historic moment…
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Kamikamica resigns as Minister and steps down from Cabinet
Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica, has announced his decision to step down from Cabinet. He faces legal proceedings brought by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC). Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka confirmed receiving…