Pattering in the forceful, tumultuous wake of John Paul II, Benedict XVI had a hard act to follow. In 2005 there were few expectations. Or rather, there were expectations of the wrong kind: that the man who from 1981 had been prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (cdf) would rule the Roman Catholic church like an elderly headmaster, waspish and intolerant, with the fires of a new Inquisition gleaming in those pale blue eyes.
Autor: Nimda
Starlink’s performance in Ukraine has ignited a new space race
Never mind the moon; look to low-Earth orbit.
“IT’S A FACT: we’re in a space race.” So said Bill Nelson, the boss of NASA, on January 1st. If China managed to land on the Moon before America returned there, he warned, it could seize lunar resources for itself, and even tell America: “Keep out, we’re here, this is our territory.”
How China’s reopening will disrupt the world economy
For the better part of three years—1,016 days to be exact—China will have been closed to the world. Most foreign students left the country at the start of the pandemic. Tourists have stopped visiting. Chinese scientists have stopped attending foreign conferences. Expat executives were barred from returning to their businesses in China. So when the country opens its borders on January 8th, abandoning the last remnants of its “zero-covid” policy, the renewal of commercial, intellectual and cultural contact will have huge consequences, mostly benign.
A realistic path to a better relationship between Britain and the EU
Ten years ago this month, David Cameron, Britain’s prime minister at the time, gave a speech at the London headquarters of Bloomberg, a news organisation. In it Mr Cameron outlined his cunning plan to cement Britain’s place in the European Union, by triggering a fundamental reform of the bloc and then offering Britons an in-out referendum on membership. That went well. The 2016 vote to leave the bloc has exacerbated Britain’s economic malaise, gumming up trade and muting investment. It has soured Britain’s relationship with many of its natural allies and weakened the bonds of its own union.
Fifty years ago, the EU cracked the secret of its current success
Enlargement has kept Europe dynamic and relevant
Russia’s Dangerous Decline
At a White House ceremony on August 9, days after the U.S. Senate agreed in a near-unanimous vote to ratify the expansion of nato to include Finland and Sweden, U.S. President Joe Biden highlighted how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had backfired on Russian President Vladimir Putin. “He’s getting exactly what he did not want,” Biden announced. “He wanted the Finlandization of nato, but he’s getting the natoization of Finland, along with Sweden.” Indeed, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been a massive strategic blunder, leaving Russia militarily, economically, and geopolitically weaker.
El Gran Maestro de los masones de Cuba denuncia un «golpe de Estado» de la contrainteligencia
Alfonso Vidal pide asilo en EE UU y acusa a la Seguridad del Estado de maniobrar para apoderarse de la Gran Logia
La Iglesia después de Benedicto XVI
Ratzinger ha dejado el camino marcado. No debería sorprendernos que Francisco, que acaba de cumplir 86 años y al que le falta parte de uno de sus dos pulmones y se mueve en silla de ruedas, presente también su renuncia próximamente
Recesión e inestabilidad geopolítica para 2023
El año 2023 seguirá marcado por la incertidumbre económica, la inestabilidad geopolítica y la multipolaridad. Pandemias, guerras, cambios de clima extremos y economías convulsas continuarán presentes durante este año en distintas regiones del planeta.
Lula promete «rescatar a 33 millones del hambre» con 37 ministros: 11 son mujeres, una indígena
Lula da Silva ha jurado este domingo su cargo como presidente de Brasil. Es la tercera vez que lo hace, después de dos periodos consecutivos entre 2003 y 2010, y también es el único candidato en ganar las elecciones por partida triple.










