Daniela Benitez
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MAGA’s Affordability Crisis Will Soon Get Worse
Public frustration over rising living costs has become a central force in U.S. politics. Voters who once trusted campaign promises of cheaper goods and services now face higher prices, intensifying…
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UN warns Sudan’s Kordofan faces mass atrocities as fighting spreads
Escalating violence in Sudan’s Kordofan region has prompted urgent warnings from the United Nations about the risk of mass atrocities. UN human rights chief Volker Türk cautioned that the situation…
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Malaysia to weigh Singapore’s water project plan, Anwar says ‘no longer contentious’ issue
Malaysia and Singapore signaled a shift toward cooperation after decades of tensions over water supply. Kuala Lumpur announced it is open to Singapore’s proposal for jointly developing water infrastructure in…
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In tungsten territory, China celebrates control of mineral the U.S. needs
Ganzhou, a historic mineral hub in southern China, has again become strategically significant as tensions intensify between Washington and Beijing. Nearly a century after the Communist Party traded local tungsten…
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La competencia entre las grandes potencias y el surgimiento de nuevas esferas de influencia
El concepto de esferas de influencia describe regiones donde una potencia impone dominio político, económico o militar y excluye a otras. A lo largo de la historia, estas zonas han…
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Attorney general urges Nigel Farage to apologise over alleged racism and antisemitism
Allegations about Nigel Farage’s behaviour as a schoolboy have resurfaced with unusual force, drawing senior figures in the UK government into the debate. The attorney general, Richard Hermer, one of…
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Trump afirma, sin aportar pruebas, que hay fraude en Honduras
Las elecciones hondureñas entraron en una zona de tensión extrema cuando el recuento dejó a dos candidatos separados por apenas 500 votos. En medio de la espera habitual entre los…
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Trump struggles with Venezuelan dilemma as Maduro digs in and storm build at home over potential ‘war crime’
President Donald Trump’s push for regime change in Venezuela is slipping into a deep strategic and political predicament. A high-level Oval Office meeting signaled growing concern inside the administration as…
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‘We’re true guardians of the forest’: quilombola community near Belém demand land rights and recognition
Representations of Indigenous identity filled the halls of the recent UN climate gathering in Belém. Mascots, murals and protests created a sense that forest peoples were finally being seen. But…
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Lawmakers voice support for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats
Members of Congress from both parties signaled support for formal investigations into a reported U.S. military attack in the Caribbean.. The Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal order…
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More than 500 dead across Southeast Asia after record rainfall, floods
Tropical cyclones unleashed catastrophic flooding and landslides across Southeast Asia, leaving hundreds dead and many more unaccounted for. On Sumatra, the confirmed death toll climbed to 303, with nearly 280…
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The common vaccines that can prevent chronic disease or some cancers
Vaccines don’t just shield you from specific infectious diseases or help make symptoms less severe if you get sick but can also prevent common chronic illnesses, including some cancers, according…
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Ozempic is changing how we spend money and time, plus what we eat
Weight-loss drugs are here to shake up the consumer’s economy into every sector, including apparel, restaurants, grocery, gyms and travel. According to Ali Furman, partner in PwC, they are causing…
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Desaceleración del comercio limitará crecimiento del PIB Mundial: OCDE
La OCDE mantiene un panorama de crecimiento global estable pero moderado. Se proyecta que la economía mundial avance 3.2% en 2025 y 2.9% en 2026, con una ligera recuperación hacia…
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These countries are taking millions from Trump to accept U.S. deportees
The United States has expanded the use of third-country deportations by offering financial incentives to governments willing to accept people with no ties to their territory. This policy emerged as…
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Trump envoy Witkoff reportedly advised Kremlin officials on Ukraine peace deal
Leaked audio of an October 14 call between Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and senior Kremlin adviser Yuri Ushakov unveils the blueprint behind Washington–Moscow back-channel talks on a potential…
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‘Drone operators are hunted. You feel it from your first day’: the female pilots in Ukraine’s frontline
As Ukraine’s battlefield losses deepen and manpower shortages intensify, more women are stepping into one of the war’s most risky front-line roles: FPV drone operations. Their growing presence is less…
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Robots and AI Are Already Remaking the Chinese Economy
China’s approach to artificial intelligence diverges sharply from the grand visions promoted by Silicon Valley leaders like Sam Altman and Elon Musk. While American tech titans imagine AI curing cancer…
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How the U.S. Economy Became Hooked on AI Spending
Economic growth in the U.S. has become increasingly tied to the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence. Recent volatility in AI-related stocks exposed how heavily the broader economy now depends on…
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US and Asia stocks slide as AI jitters persist
Strong business updates from major U.S. companies were expected to soothe anxious financial markets, but instead they failed to halt a deepening slide in global stocks. Despite robust earnings from…
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Why Asean’s AI ambition may lead to widening economic and tech divide
Southeast Asia is accelerating its adoption of artificial intelligence, aiming to boost productivity and attract global investment. With major players like Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and Alibaba Cloud opening AI labs…
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Georgia Voters Stand by Marjorie Taylor Greene: Why Defying Trump May HAve Just Redefined GOP Loyalty
There has been a surprising political shift in Georgia. Voters in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s deep-red district are standing by her even after she publicly confronted President Donald Trump. What…
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Inside the DOGE Succession Drama Elon Musk Left Behind
The Department of Government Efficiency began with an ambitious mandate, use technology to streamline and shrink the federal bureaucracy. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy recruited engineers, lawyers, and tech staff,…
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Trump, Venezuela and the Edge of Intervention: Between Regime Change and Democratic Reconstruction
After nearly three decades of chavismo, an ideology that began as a populist project and degenerated into an authoritarian regime intertwined with narcotrafficking. Venezuela stands exhausted and unstable, facing what…
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El presidente Lula anuncia que el acuerdo UE-Mercosur se firmará el 20 de diciembre en Brasil
El presidente de Brasil, Lula da Silva, confirmó que el acuerdo comercial entre la Unión Europea y Mercosur se firmará el 20 de diciembre en Brasil. Siendo Brasília o Foz…
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Japan’s New Leader Infuriated Beijing. She Isn’t Backing Down
Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, has been in office for just a month yet has already reshaped the country’s political landscape and drawn global attention. Praised by President…
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‘Sovereign AI’ Takes Off as Countries Seek to Avoid Overreliance on Superpowers
As the United States and China intensify their competition for global AI leadership, many countries fear becoming technologically dependent on the two superpowers. This concern has inspired the concept of…
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Chat GPT y X están ‘fuera de servicio’: Falla de Cloudflare provoca ‘apagón’ global
Cloudflare, una empresa fundamental que proporciona servicios de seguridad de Internet y servidores, informó este martes 18 de noviembre de una falla significativa en su red global. Esto interrumpió el…
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Congo and Rwanda-backed rebels sign peace framework for peace deal in latest bid to end decades-long conflict
The rebel group M23 and Congo signed a framework agreement for a peace deal this past Saturday. This is the last step to the so far unsuccessful effort to end…
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A huge corruption scandal threatens Ukraine’s government
Ukraine is currently reeling from its most severe internal crisis since the start of the 2022 invasion. A massive corruption scandal that has reportedly left President Volodymyr Zelensky “floored” by…