Notas Internacionales
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3 Climate Trends – Issue 72
Three main issues covered in the World Economic Forum 1. How policy, culture and mindset are key to shaping #India’s #water future India faces mounting pressure on its water systems…
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Strategic Sovereignty: China’s Push for Food and Technological Security
Resilience in an Era of Geopolitical Uncertainty In its 2026 Article IV report, the IMF highlights China’s intensified focus on “strategic security,” specifically in the realms of food and technology.…
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How Europe Lost
Can the Continent Escape Its Trump Trap? Matthias Matthijs & Nathalie Tocci | Foreign Affairs, January/February 2026 The concept of the Europe Trump trap captures the continent’s growing dependence on…
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Amazon Is Now America’s Biggest Company. Its 17-Year Journey to Surpass Walmart
For nearly two decades, Walmart stood as the nation’s largest company by revenue, proudly branding itself a “Fortune 1” business to recruits, employees and suppliers. That era has ended. Amazon.com,…
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Africa’s new economic transformation: More than manufacturing
Context and Challenge Africa will add roughly 15 million young workers to its labor force every year. Historically, the region failed to grow manufacturing jobs as others did. This limited…
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How China’s Economy Can Pivot to Consumption-led Growth
En: Asia – PacíficoChina’s economy has demonstrated resilience despite multiple shocks, supported by strong exports and fiscal stimulus. Growth reached 5 percent in 2025, and projections place expansion at 4.5 percent this year,…
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After blasting WHO costs, Trump officials propose more expensive alternative
The Trump administration has a plan to spend roughly $2 billion per year to construct a US-run global health surveillance. A response system after withdrawing from the World Health Organization…
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Women’s access to international markets to be spotlighted at MC14 high-level event
A high-level event on women and trade will take place on 25 March on the margins of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Cameroon. Bringing together women entrepreneurs, development…
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How Nigeria turned Trump’s threats to military partnership
A Shift in Transatlantic Diplomacy The diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and the United States has undergone a significant transformation following a series of high-level security dialogues held this February 2026.…
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The injustice in Chagos continues
The sovereignty agreement between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Islands has revived global attention, particularly after President Donald Trump criticized the deal. Yet the central injustice surrounding the…
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South Korea’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol jailed for life for leading insurrection
A Seoul court sentenced former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment with labour. A direct consequence for leading an insurrection through his failed declaration of martial law…
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Latin America’s Revolution of the Right
The Forces Remaking the Region in the Age of Trump Brian Winter | Foreign Affairs, January/February 2026 The rise of the Latin America right reflects a broader political transformation unfolding…
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Asia y el Pacífico: El deterioro ambiental y la desigualdad amenazan décadas de progreso social
Un nuevo informe de la ONU lanza una advertencia urgente. La región de Asia y el Pacífico corre el riesgo de incumplir casi todas sus metas de desarrollo para el…
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Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2026
The COVID-19 pandemic acted as more than a global disruption; it served as an unprecedented catalyst for mass technological adoption. However, this “digital big bang” has a concerning side effect.…
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The Allies After America
In Search of Plan B Philip H. Gordon & Mara Karlin | Foreign Affairs, January/February 2026 The concept of Allies After America captures growing concern among U.S. partners about long-term…
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Perú se asoma una vez más al abismo con la caída de su séptimo presidente en una década
El Congreso peruano volvió a imponer su primacía sobre el Ejecutivo al destituir a José Jerí, apenas 130 días después de haberlo designado presidente interino. La moción de censura prosperó…
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La policía británica detiene al expríncipe Andrés por sus vínculos con el pederasta Epstein
Al menos seis vehículos policiales irrumpieron este jueves en la residencia de Sandringham, en Norfolk, donde vivía temporalmente el expríncipe Andrés de Inglaterra tras haber sido apartado de sus funciones…
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How the Big Beautiful Bill hurts the care economy
The Care Economy’s Importance The U.S. care economy includes paid and unpaid labor supporting children, elderly adults, and people with disabilities. It grows as the population ages. Moreover, immigrant workers…
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How Mexican cartels are using drones, now and in the future
Drone Use in Criminal Strategy Carteles first adopted drones for reconnaissance, monitoring law enforcement, rivals, and civilian movement patterns. Furthermore, this use expanded into territorial control and intimidation of local…
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Warner Bros se plantea reabrir las negociaciones de venta con Paramount
Warner Bros se encuentra en una encrucijada estratégica a una semana de que venza el plazo de la opa hostil de Paramount Skydance, mientras mantiene un acuerdo vinculante de venta…
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OpenAI sacude la IA al absorber a la popular OpenClaw y fichar a su creador
OpenAI realiza una jugada estratégica al incorporar al desarrollador austriaco Peter Steinberger y situar a OpenClaw bajo su paraguas como proyecto de código abierto, consolidando así su posición frente a…
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Inversiones en tecnologías verdes alcanzaron en 2025 la cifra récord de US$2,3 billones.
En 2025 la inversión mundial en tecnologías vinculadas a la transición energética alcanzó un récord de US$2,3 billones, con un crecimiento anual de 8% pese a la incertidumbre política y…
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Samsung quiere liderar la carrera de chips de IA y empieza a comercializar el HBM4
Samsung busca recuperar protagonismo en el mercado de memoria avanzada para aceleradores de inteligencia artificial al convertirse en uno de los primeros fabricantes en enviar de forma comercial sus chips…
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OpenAI lanza su primer modelo con chips de Cerebras y amplía su apuesta más allá de Nvidia
OpenAI presenta GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, un nuevo modelo de inteligencia artificial orientado a tareas de programación que se ejecuta por primera vez sobre chips de la startup de semiconductores Cerebras Systems Inc.,…
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Somalilandia, el país que quiere existir aunque el mundo le dé la espalda
El reconocimiento oficial de Somalilandia por parte de Israel ha reactivado el debate internacional sobre la autodeterminación y la integridad territorial. Este territorio del Cuerno de África, que se autogobierna…
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La economía venezolana se abraza al petróleo y la banca para salir del pozo
La posible reapertura petrolera de Venezuela marca un punto de inflexión tras años de sanciones y aislamiento financiero. Estados Unidos ha flexibilizado parte de las restricciones que impedían operar a…
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La guerra económica de Israel deja en Cisjordania tres días semanales de colegio y sueldos al 60%
La crisis educativa en Cisjordania es hoy el reflejo más visible de una asfixia financiera que va mucho más allá de las aulas. La Autoridad Nacional Palestina (ANP), creada tras…
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Anthropic opens first office in India as usage and revenue surge
Anthropic has made a strategic expansion to India, an effort to strengthen its presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing artificial intelligence markets. The US-based AI firm has opened its…
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Why is the Washington Post cratering so spectacularly?
The rivalry between The New York Times and The Washington Post once felt evenly matched. Less than a decade ago, both publications competed closely for readership, prestige, and major investigative…
