
More poverty, less travel and fewer jobs: the world with oil prices at $200
Analysts are beginning to consider the possibility of prices breaking all records if the Middle East conflict persists. A global recession would be nearly inevitable

Analysts are beginning to consider the possibility of prices breaking all records if the Middle East conflict persists. A global recession would be nearly inevitable
While some warn of the danger of a president with ‘cognitive decline’, his inner circle attributes his outbursts to his iconoclastic personality
The Iran disaster adds to the deterioration of alliances, the collapse of an international order that benefited Washington, and the erosion of democracy and soft power
The US embargo is exacerbating shortages that have been a fact of life for decades
A solution on Washington’s terms could bring benefits, but the ultimate objectives would serve the interests of an even more predatory entity
The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide


Doubts about the future of the CJNG paint a picture of the current criminal landscape in Mexico
The autonomous region that houses Kurdish-Iranian militias, aligned with the US and Israel, is the only border in the Middle East from which troops could be sent to the neighboring country

The country is trying to turn the page while Venezuelans take to the streets to gauge the true openness of Delcy Rodríguez’s government

In the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, five million people from Africa work mostly in the fields of construction, hospitality, and domestic service. But fluctuating oil prices are threatening their jobs

The American academic has published an essay about extraterrestrials as the origin of a new creed

The aquatic reptile, a superpredator of the mosasaur family, inhabited the seas of what is now the northeast of the country about 70 million years ago
Initiatives are multiplying in EU countries to attract the talent being driven away by the US president’s policies

A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community

The awards are moving to Switzerland, because their founder believes he can no longer guarantee the laureates’ safety in the United States

The American professor has spent 30 years studying the social brain

NASA will attempt to send four astronauts to orbit the Earth’s satellite in April, in a mission that no longer faces Soviet competition, but Chinese




Asian countries are most affected by the absence of natural gas from the Persian Gulf, but this could end up putting pressure on prices in Europe and impacting storage capacity for next winter




The Bilbao branch of the museum hosts the first European retrospective of the Japanese-American creative, on the 100th anniversary of her birth and after the show’s stay at the MoMA
The most populated city in the United Arab Emirates is a postmodern pastiche, a habitable ‘render’, a Las Vegas without the alibi of irony, a city where everything is wrong
It’s been 50 years since the debut album of the group that invented punk, although their merchandising eclipsed their actual success on stage
The artist gives new life to the hand‑painted backdrops that, before the digital era, served as scenery in films
The artist’s museum in Amsterdam shows how that tone became a means of expressing emotions and ideas







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