La cúpula de la Eurocámara frena media docena de reuniones interparlamentarias con el país magrebí y con Qatar tras el escándalo de corrupción (El Mundo)
Autor: Nimda
For the first time since the 1960s, China’s population is shrinking
(The Economist)
Its long reign as the world’s most populous country is probably at an end
The presidential mislaying of classified documents is infectious
(The Economist)
Another president, another special counsel
How America’s far right flits from issue to issue
(The Economist)
Hostility to gay and trans Americans is the current obsession
What the spread of universal basic-income schemes says about America’s safety net
(The Economist)
Giving out cash by lottery ought to be a poor way to help people
Binyamin Netanyahu rushes to take on Israel’s Supreme Court
(The Economist)
Reforms of the judiciary may profoundly affect Israel’s democracy
What does China’s reopening mean for Latin America?
(The Economist)
The country’s post-covid rebound will be a boon for some countries, but not for all
A helicopter crash has dealt a heavy blow to Ukraine’s government
(The Economist)
Eighteen people have been killed, including Ukraine’s interior affairs minister Denys Monastyrsky along with eight other helicopter passengers, after they crashed near a nursery in a Kyiv suburb.
Peru’s political chaos looks likely to persist
(The Economist)
At least 50 protesters are dead after weeks of clashes
Struggling to stay on top
(The Economist)
For the first time sinc e the 1960s, China’s population is shrinking. Its long reign as the world’s most populous country is probably at an end










