The Bilderberg Club: a supranational power at the expense of the people?

Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group describes itself in this year’s press release as “an annual conference designed to promote dialogue between Europe and North America. Every year, between 120 […]
Elections and the State of Democracy in Peru: Reflections on the Results of the First Round

Peru has experienced one of the most complicated electoral processes since, perhaps, the February 1990 elections, when, in a similar situation, Peruvian voters had to contend with a ballot nearly […]
Elections, inflation, and energy: interrelated impacts on the Brazilian economy

Brazil’s domestic context, from both political and economic perspectives, is marked by challenging factors that have drawn the attention of analysts. The political landscape is characterized by an extremely heated […]
Global Double Standards: Why Human Rights Need to Be Decolonized?

The decolonization of human rights should be one of the most relevant discussions in the field of contemporary international law today. Far from being a questioning of the universality of […]
External influence and political tensions surround Hungary’s parliamentary elections

According to statements from the Hungarian side, attempts to interfere with the democratic parliamentary elections in Hungary scheduled for April 12 are allegedly being made not only by Kyiv regime […]
Turkey between war games and diplomacy in West Asia

Turkey’s decision-making circle, in the context of the war between the Islamic Republic of Iran, the United States and Israel, plays the role of mediator or actor aimed at calming […]
Hungary and Armenia go to the polls: risk of Euro-Atlantic interference?

The Hungarian media outlet Origo reports the news of a writing that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban signed in the prestigious German newspaper Die Velt. “Brussels should not delude itself […]
Armenia between religious repression and foreign interests

In the former Socialist Republic of Armenia, the clash between the incumbent executive and the National Church has totally exploded, reaching levels unthinkable within the increasingly fractured society of the […]
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 […]
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 […]