Prensa Internacional
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Cuba desde la revolución: un recorrido visual por su historia en fotografías.
“Fotógrafos de The New York Times y otros han documentado la isla a través de la agitación política, las crisis económicas y los pequeños momentos de la vida cotidiana cubana.”…
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Sovereignty and Scale: Key Takeaways from the India AI Impact Summit
The recent India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi marked a major shift in the global tech landscape. In the past, these summits focused almost exclusively on AI safety and…
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The Iran War’s Hidden Front: Food, Water, and Fertilizer
Strategic Chokepoint First, the conflict around the Strait of Hormuz threatens a critical artery of global trade. A large share of oil, liquefied natural gas, and fertilizer exports move through…
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The Iran War Is Breaking Global Humanitarian Aid Efforts
Global Humanitarian Aid Under Pressure Initially, the war in Iran has severely disrupted global humanitarian aid systems. Consequently, supply chains for disaster relief have slowed while transportation routes have become…
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Does Chinese investment in US clean energy sectors help or hurt America?
Global Context First, Chinese investment in clean energy must be understood within the broader competition between the United States and China to dominate future energy technologies. China has invested heavily…
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Cuba confirma el inicio de un diálogo con EE.UU. en medio de la crisis que afecta a la isla
Una crisis que dio inicio con la incursión de Estados Unidos en Venezuela, que terminó con la captura del entonces presidente Nicolás Maduro, provocó un nuevo escenario geopolítico en el…
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US’s new scramble for Africa is biomedical imperialism
The Militarization of Global Health Governance In a critical analysis published in March 2026, Al Jazeera examines how the renewed United States strategy toward the African continent has mutated into…
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Tracking trade amid uncertain and changing tariff policies
Changing Trade Policy Landscape After decades of relative stability, U.S. trade policy shifted significantly beginning in 2018, marked by rising tariffs and increasing uncertainty for global trade flows. Consequently, tariffs…
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Cuba-US Dialogue Amidst Escalating Trump Administration Threats
Diplomatic Engagement Under Strategic Duress In March 2026, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed that high-level talks were held between Havana and Washington, despite the increasingly hostile rhetoric from the Trump…
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The Economic Cost of Underdeveloped Women’s Leadership Infrastructure
Leadership as an Economic Infrastructure Asset In March 2026, the World Economic Forum highlighted a critical failure in global economic planning: the lack of a structured “leadership infrastructure” for women.…
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Sovereignty, safety, and scale: Takeaways from the India AI Impact Summit
Global Shift in the AI Agenda First, global discussions on artificial intelligence are moving beyond narrow safety concerns toward broader questions of deployment, economic development, and societal impact. Consequently, the…
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Hormuz Stranglehold: Oil Surges Amid Iranian Blockade
A Global Energy Supply Shock As of mid-March 2026, global oil prices have remained stubbornly above $100 a barrel, fueled by Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Following…
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Bahrain and Saudi F1 races set to be cancelled due to Middle East conflict
The Hard Intersection of Sport and Conflict On March 13, 2026, Formula 1 (F1) and the FIA signaled the imminent cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix, originally…
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What happens when AI companies compete with customers?
Expansion of AI Companies into Applications First, major AI model providers increasingly expand into application markets to recover massive infrastructure costs required to develop and operate large AI systems. Consequently,…
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Indo – Pacific perspectives on the prospect of a US – China G2
Regional debate over a possible G2 Perspectives across the Indo-Pacific evaluate whether a closer relationship between the United States and China could resemble a “G2,” meaning a system dominated by…
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The US Postal Service’s fiscal crisis
Origins of the Fiscal Crisis Initially, the modern United States Postal Service was designed to connect the nation through personal, educational, and business correspondence. However, technological change has weakened that…
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Restoring the voices that transformed American history and democracy
Historical Truth and Democracy Understanding First, understanding American identity requires acknowledging both freedom and oppression. Learning about slavery, disenfranchisement, and Indigenous displacement reveals the foundations shaping democratic institutions and national…
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Fair drug prices requires legislation, not executive orders
Rising Drug Prices in the United States First, prescription drug costs in the United States exceed those in most developed countries, creating pressure on policymakers to pursue aggressive reforms targeting…
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The arrival of geothermal in American energy policy
Emergence of Geothermal in U.S. Energy Policy Initially, geothermal energy remained marginal within U.S. energy debates; however, during the 2020s it increasingly gained attention in federal and state policy discussions. …
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The Second Trump Administration Turns a Blind Eye to Afghanistan
Historical Context of U.S. Involvement First, Afghanistan dominated U.S. foreign policy debates during the earlier presidency of Donald Trump. The administration negotiated a 2020 agreement with the Taliban to withdraw…
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What Does the War Mean for Latin America?
Regional Reactions and Diplomatic Positioning First, the conflict in Iran has triggered cautious reactions across Latin America. Governments generally avoid direct alignment while emphasizing diplomacy and non-intervention as guiding principles…
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Indo-Pacific perspectives on the prospect of a US-China G2
The Indo-Pacific region is currently facing a period of deep uncertainty. A recent analysis from the Brookings Institution, featuring experts from Asia and Oceania, explores the possibility of a “G2”…
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Iranian Hackers Are Using Elon Musk’s Starlink To Stay Online
A recent report by Forbes reveals that Iranian hackers are now using Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network to stay online. These groups leverage SpaceX technology to bypass digital controls and maintain their global offensive operations. The hacking group known as Handala, linked to Tehran’s intelligence services, is the primary actor in this situation. According to investigations, thesehackers use Starlink terminals to avoid internet shutdowns within Iran. Consequently, they ensure a stable connection to launch cyberattacks againststrategic targets in Israel and the United States. This situation creates a significant technologicalparadox. Originally, Starlink kits were smuggled intoIran to help civilians bypass government censorshipduring protests. However, these same devices now serve as…
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Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and an Unprecedented Energy Crunch
Escalating Conflict in the Persian Gulf First, a U.S. -Israel attack in Iran triggered regional escalation, promoting Iranian retaliation against U.S. bases and threats toward ships traveling through the Strait…
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A Guide to Trump’s Second-Term Military Strikes and Actions
Expanding Use of Military Force Since returning to power in 2025, the U.S. president Donald Trump has increasingly relied on military strikes and operations across several regions. Continuity With Past…
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What is Hezbollah?
Origins and Formation First, Hezbollah emerged during the Lebanese Civil War (1975 – 1990), when Shiite militants organized to resist Israeli presence and Western influence in the region. Soon afterward,…
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The Taliban in Afghanistan
Origins of the Taliban First, the Taliban emerged in the early 1990s after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. The movement combined former mujahideen fighters and religious students educated in Pakistani…
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Mexico’s Long War: Drugs, Crime and the Cartels
Origins of the Conflict First, Mexico’s modern struggle with organized crime intensified in 2006 when the government launched a military campaign against powerful drug cartels. Since then, violence has persisted…
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Charting a Constructive Path to Sustainable Trade Reform
The global trading system currently faces unprecedented strain. Although 72% of world goods still move under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, the post-WWII model is aging. Experts now argue that…
