The mass regularisation of illegal immigrants in Spain and its social and political consequences

Strong opposition in Spain and Europe to the new decree law aimed at the mass regularisation of immigrants. In January 2026, Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government published a royal decree aimed […]
The lessons for South America and Antarctica from the US claim on Greenland

The United States’ intention to “buy” Greenland in 2019 was perceived as a diplomatic extravagance; however, it served as an accurate diagnosis of the geopolitical shift of our time: polar […]
A turnaround in the race for microchips. China has broken the Western blockade.

For years, the world’s most advanced chips depended on a single key: ASML’s Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines. The United States managed to prevent the Netherlands from selling them to […]
Digital ID in the United Kingdom: Modernisation or threat to freedom?

The United Kingdom is at the centre of an intense debate following the announcement by Keir Starmer’s Labour government of the creation of a national digital identity, known as the […]
Deciphering Merz’s visit to Turkey

Friedrich Merz’s visit to Ankara on October 30 exposed the rhetorical short-circuit between the German chancellor and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan over Gaza, but also the manifest desire not to break […]