Peru’s Perpetual Crisis: Short-Term Changes and Structural Continuity

Peru is undergoing yet another dizzying turn in its already chronic instability. On February 17, 2026, Congress removed interim president José Jerí after a sequence of accusations and motions linked […]
Israeli interference in the Mapuche scene

The recent visit to Israel by a delegation from Chile —in which Iván Enrique Paredes Pichinao, president of the Mapuche community Kupal Pichinao, took part— opened an inevitable debate: are […]
Farmers’ rebellion against EU policy

Today more than ever, the idea of a Europe immune to the problems of the so-called “Third World,” as in the past, seems increasingly distant. Indeed, a powerful mobilization of […]
The U.S. Plan for a “Syrian-Lebanese Confederation”: Geopolitical Reality or Strategic Utopia?

In recent months, Tom Barrack — the U.S. special envoy to Turkey and Syria under the Donald Trump administration — has sparked intense regional debate by suggesting unusual rapprochements between […]
Do the actions of the Armenian prime minister harm his people?

The current administration of Nikol Pashinyan reveals not only deep signs of authoritarianism but also the transformation of Armenia into a gear more fully integrated into the Western strategy. What […]
The Paraguay of Santiago Peña: Between Unrestricted Pro-Western Conservative Alignment, and the Diplomatic and Foreign Policy Risks

Since taking office in August 2023, Santiago Peña has defined a foreign policy that has sparked admiration among international conservative sectors and concern in more critical circles. His alignment with […]
Franco-British Bilateral Migration Agreement “One-In, One-Out”: Another Symptom of the Structural Erosion of the European Union

In July 2025, the bilateral “one-in, one-out” agreement between the United Kingdom and France reshapes migratory lines in post-Brexit Europe. Although South America is geographically distant, it is affected by […]