Digital nightmare: Spyware and control

On February 26, 2026, Al Jazeera reported that the UK government has been investing in the development of software tested against Palestinians in Gaza, despite criticism of the move. [1] […]
Argentine-U.S. Trade Agreement: Cooperation or Vassalage?

On February 5, the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment was signed between the administrations of Donald Trump and Javier Milei, representing the United States and the Argentine Republic respectively. […]
Situation of the new round of EU sanctions against Russia

The European Union is approaching the twentieth round of sanctions against Russia, each new one more unsuccessful than the previous one. The twentieth round aims at a total energy trade […]
Starmer’s strategic motives behind visiting China

British PM’s recent visiting China and his meeting with President Xi make most people think that China-British relations has been improved due to pragmatic purpose. I hereby want to give […]
The crisis of power in England

From the United Kingdom to the United States, from the Emirates to Norway. Lawyers, entrepreneurs, politicians, show business personalities. There are many high-profile figures, clearly unsuspected, who have had to […]
Trump, Cuba and the Uncomfortable Reflection of Latin America

The renewed conflict between Trump and Cuba brings back to the table an old hemispheric discussion: to what extent U.S. foreign policy continues to be anchored in logics of pressure […]
What will be the impact of the Russian gas ban on European industry?

On November 8, 2011, Chancellor Angela Merkel and Dmitrii Medvedev, the then Russian president, inaugurated Nord Stream 1, a colossal work that guaranteed the supply of Siberian natural gas to […]
The “Venezuelan debt” with China and geopolitical dynamics

The origin of strategic cooperation between Venezuela and the People’s Republic of China dates back approximately 25 years, when then-President Hugo Chávez visited Beijing and met with Ziang Zemin. While […]
Brazil and India Respond to American Trade Threats

The election of U.S. President Donald Trump marked a disruptive turning point in the conduct of U.S. foreign economic policy. Since the postwar period, after becoming a hegemonic power and […]
EU-Mercosur Agreement: Between the European Parliament’s decision and the urgency of Berlin and Brussels

As background information, we should point out that the EU-Mercosur agreement has been under negotiation for more than two decades. It was finally signed on 17 January 2026, but a […]