WORLD: G20 REMOVES ZELENSKY

Defined by all participants and observers as an «acceptable compromise» between the resistance of Western unipolarism to the maintenance of the ultramonetarist political axis and the pressures of the global South, which led to the introduction of Africa into the organization, the G20 Summit in New Delhi is over. Continúa leyendo WORLD: G20 REMOVES ZELENSKY

MEXICO: ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES

The discoveries of human remains began back in 2016, 7 years have passed and the State Attorney General’s Office has not delivered results of genetic profiles, the forensic crisis in Veracruz is total and re-victimizes the relatives of the disappeared. Continúa leyendo MEXICO: ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES

BRICS, l´acronimo si fa progetto

The meeting of the BRICS countries in Johannesburg has questioned the most important meeting this year. An event was celebrated which, with the new integrations starting on 1 January 2024 – Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Argentina, Eritrea and Ethiopia – will represent 46% of the world population and 37% of the planet’s GDP. We keep in mind that in its birth, in 1995, it only represented 16.9% of the GDP, rising to 26.1% in 2010, we could understand that the increase in the importance of the BRICS is inversely proportional to that of the G7, which increased from 66% in 1990 to 46% today. Continúa leyendo BRICS, l´acronimo si fa progetto

MEXICO: TEN YEARS AFTER THE DISAPPEARANCE OF RAFAEL ESPINOSA GUTIERREZ «We don’t know why, or who it was»

That early morning of August 15, 2013, his wife witnessed from the window of their house in Xalapa, the capital of Veracruz, how two men and a woman perpetrated the disappearance of Rafael Espinosa Gutiérrez, who worked as study and account secretary in the Electoral Tribunal of the Judiciary of the State of Veracruz. Continúa leyendo MEXICO: TEN YEARS AFTER THE DISAPPEARANCE OF RAFAEL ESPINOSA GUTIERREZ «We don’t know why, or who it was»

EDITORIAL: Sahel, adiós a París

The Sahel shakes the West. In particular to France, which, after being expelled from Mali, now also loses Niger, a key pawn on its African chessboard. The uranium that Niger lacks is now even more strategic after the end of hydrocarbon imports from Russia, a consequence of Europe’s break with Moscow. Indeed, Niger supplies 40% of the uranium that France needs for the operation of its nuclear power plants. Continúa leyendo EDITORIAL: Sahel, adiós a París

ESCRITORES DE BOLIVIA NO LOGRARON UNIFICARSE CON DEMOCRACIA

In an interview with writer Jackeline Barriga Nava, organizer of the 1st Congress of Writers in Literature of Bolivia and former vice president of the Writers Society of Bolivia (SODESBO), she expressed a bitter feeling about the conclusion of this event, which we have been following. According to her, they were unable to unify democratically «as I mentioned in a previous interview, if we fail to achieve the unity of writers, it will be due to the small-mindedness of the writers themselves, and that’s what happened.» Continúa leyendo ESCRITORES DE BOLIVIA NO LOGRARON UNIFICARSE CON DEMOCRACIA