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An ‘Open for Open’ Hormuz Deal Could Break the Iran Stalemate
Council on Foreign Relations. Expert Take The proposed Hormuz deal offers a potential path to ease tensions between the United States and Iran amid stalled negotiations. As both countries remain…
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El inversor Bill Ackman se lanza a por Universal Music en una operación de 55.800 millones
La operación propuesta por Pershing Square supone un intento de adquisición de Universal Music Group (UMG) valorado en unos 55.800 millones de euros, combinando pago en efectivo y canje de…
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Telefónica vende su negocio en México a Melisa Acquisition por 390 millones de euros
Telefónica acordó vender el 100% de su filial en México al consorcio Melisa Acquisition, integrado por la plataforma tecnológica Oxio y el fondo Newfoundland Capital Management, por “450 millones de…
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Intel signs on to help Elon Musk build his AI chips. Will that make a difference?
Intel has partnered with Elon Musk’s Terafab initiative to support the construction and operation of a massive semiconductor fabrication facility aimed at producing ultra-high-performance AI chips at scale. Intel stated…
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“Vengeance for All”: Iran’s New Narrative for War
The Transition from State Propaganda to “Memetic Subversion” By April 2026, the Iranian messaging strategy has transitioned from dry, state-controlled press releases to a sophisticated campaign of Memetic Subversion. The…
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Chevron expande sus operaciones petroleras en Venezuela mediante un intercambio de activos
Chevron amplía de forma significativa su presencia en Venezuela mediante un intercambio de activos con el Estado venezolano, lo que permite aumentar su participación en un yacimiento masivo de la…
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Should the US restrict Chinese investment in clean energy?
The urgent need to meet climate goals has placed the United States at a strategic crossroads. Policymakersmust decide whether to restrict Chinese investment in the clean energy sector to protect national security or welcome it to speed up the energy transition. A recentanalysis by the Brookings Institution explores the risks, benefits, and the need for clear “red lines.” Identifying the Core Security Risks The debate is…
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Tracking turnover in the second Trump administration
Staff stability within the White House is a vital indicatorof how a presidency functions. A recent report from the Brookings Institution tracks personnel changes duringDonald Trump’s second term. The data reveals a highly dynamic environment at the highest levels of the Executive Branch. Understanding “A-Team” Turnover The “A-Team” consists of the most senior advisorswithin the Executive Office of the President. As of April 2026, the turnover rate for…
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The Electrostate Era: China’s Strategic Leapfrog
The Transition from Oil Dependency to Electrical Sovereignty By mid-April 2026, the global energy landscape has transitioned from a crisis of supply to a crisis of Infrastructure Sovereignty. The CFR…
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The Real Thucydides Trap: Why Overconfidence Threatens Global Peace
The rivalry between China and the United States is often viewed through the “Thucydides Trap”. This theory suggests war is likely when a rising power threatens to displace a leading…
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Resilience Amidst Rupture: The Case Against Economic Complacency
The Transition from Strategic Shock to “Structural Anxiety” By mid-April 2026, the global economy has transitioned from the initial panic of the Iran war’s outbreak to a state of Structural…
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Was the Iran War Worth It?
The Transition from “Maximum Pressure” to “Irreversible Damage” By late April 2026, the United States has transitioned from a posture of containment to one of Systemic Degradation. The CFR analysis…
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Sheinbaum’s European Debut
The Transition from “Institutional Pause” to Pragmatic Re-engagement By April 2026, the Mexico-Spain relationship has transitioned from a period of “pause” and rhetorical tension to a state of Strategic Rapprochement. The…
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Pope Leo says not seeking ‘new debate’ with Trump on trip to Angola
The Transition from Domestic Critique to Global Moral Leadership By mid-April 2026, Pope Leo XIV—the first U.S.-born pontiff—has transitioned from being a “national curiosity” in America to the world’s most…
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Ukraine’s Critical Minerals: Capital, Security, and Reconstruction
The Transition from “Battlefield Nation” to “Resource Guarantor” By mid-2026, the strategic narrative surrounding Ukraine has transitioned from survival to Integration. The CFR symposium highlights that Ukraine’s vast, largely untapped reserves…
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The Ten-Day Pause: Fragile Stability in Lebanon
The Transition from “Total Attrition” to a Negotiated Interval By April 18, 2026, the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has transitioned from the high-intensity “Operation Eternal Darkness” to a Formal…
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The Reparations Dilemma: Quantifying Historical Debt
The Transition from Moral Acknowledgment to Financial Liability By mid-2026, the global discourse on slavery has transitioned from a phase of symbolic apologies and moral acknowledgment to a concrete debate…
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Australia’s Energy Scramble: Security Amidst Regional Volatility
The Transition from Export Giant to Domestic Vulnerability By mid-April 2026, Australia has transitioned from its role as a secure global energy exporter to a state of domestic uncertainty. An…
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With Hormuz Closed, China Is Wiring the Globe’s Clean Energy Future
The article With Hormuz Closed, China Is Wiring the Globe’s Clean Energy Future by David M. Hart analyzes how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is accelerating the China…
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Six Reasons Claude Mythos Is an Inflection Point for AI—and Global Security
The article Six Reasons Claude Mythos Is an Inflection Point for AI—and Global Security by Gordon M. Goldstein analyzes how the emergence of Claude Mythos represents a turning point in…
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Where Rising Climate Risks and Insurance Costs Will Hit Hardest
The article Where Rising Climate Risks and Insurance Costs Will Hit Hardest by Manann Donoghoe examines how climate change is driving a climate risk insurance affordability crisis in the United…
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How Long Will China’s Real Estate Crisis Last?
Brookings. Commentary Podcast The Brookings podcast How Long Will China’s Real Estate Crisis Last? analyzes the scale, causes, and implications of the ongoing China real estate crisis duration. The discussion…
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Acciones de Tesla podrían caer 60% si se cumple el pronóstico de JPMorgan
JPMorgan Chase mantiene una postura “underweight” sobre Tesla y establece un precio objetivo de 145 dólares por acción, lo que implicaría una posible caída cercana al 60% frente al cierre…
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The Global Water Crisis
Council on Foreign Relations. The Global Water Crisis: Stress, Scarcity, and Conflict Updated on March 20, 2026, this CFR Backgrounder by Diana Roy, Claire Klobucista, and Kali Robinson examines the…
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The U.S.-China Trade Relationship
Council on Foreign Relations. The U.S.-China Trade Relationship: What’s Behind the Competition? The backgrounder The U.S.-China Trade Relationship: What’s Behind the Competition? analyzes the dynamics shaping the U.S.-China trade relationship…
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Taiwan Explained
Council on Foreign Relations. Taiwan Explained: Why China Claims It, and Why the U.S. Is Involved The backgrounder Taiwan Explained: Why China Claims It, and Why the U.S. Is Involved…
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The Easy Win That Could Help Unlock the Strait of Hormuz
Council on Foreign Relations. Expert Take The article The Easy Win That Could Help Unlock the Strait of Hormuz by Sam Vigersky argues that establishing a humanitarian corridor Strait of…
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Artificial Intelligence Is Facing a Crisis of Control
Council on Foreign Relations. Artificial Intelligence Is Facing a Crisis of Control—and the Industry Knows It. The article Artificial Intelligence Is Facing a Crisis of Control—and the Industry Knows It…

