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

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

EDITORIAL: DOLORES DE FRANCIA

One death, 1,300 arrests, cities on fire, 45,000 police officers on the streets. Acts and rallies of all kinds are cancelled, a concert at the Stade de France is cancelled, all public demonstrations are prohibited in the prefectures of Marseille, Lyon and Bordeaux, in Grenoble, Strasbourg, Toulouse and Montpellier. An impressive balance, almost a catastrophe. Continúa leyendo EDITORIAL: DOLORES DE FRANCIA

LA AVENTURA DEL TANGO: CREADOR, REBELDE, AMIGO

Los vecinos eran los inmigrantes italianos Angelo Maffia y Luisa Spinelli, que solían denunciar a la policía las sorpresivas escapadas de Pedro, uno de sus hijos. Finalmente, el chiquilín volvía, pero, hasta que se independizó, aun en plena adolescencia, los tuvo “con el corazón en la boca”. Continúa leyendo LA AVENTURA DEL TANGO: CREADOR, REBELDE, AMIGO

XPLORALYA: LAS MEJORES PROCESIONES DE SEMANA SANTA EN EL MUNDO

HOLY WEEK is a 7-day Period that, according to the liturgical calendar, begins on Sunday (like today) and ends the following Sunday. Continúa leyendo XPLORALYA: LAS MEJORES PROCESIONES DE SEMANA SANTA EN EL MUNDO

EDITORIAL: EE.UU. ¿La caída de los dioses?

The US economy is looking for a way out of a progressively suffocating situation. The approval of the Inflation Reduction Act, a mega-measure of 400,000 million dollars that will be financed with public debt, indicates the intention of the United States to return to state aid to its companies and, in perspective, to reconvert the mercantilist hysteria in force since 1989 in protectionism. Continúa leyendo EDITORIAL: EE.UU. ¿La caída de los dioses?