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Dec. 9, 2025
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  • Europe has become secondary in world geopolitics owing to a lack of strong leadership and Trump's management.
  • The EU's irrelevance in Ukraine's peace negotiations is indicative of its weakened stance.
  • The Trump doctrine sees Europe as weak and declining unless rescued by far-right parties.
  • The EU depends heavily on the US in defense matters and lacks an autonomous security strategy.
  • Europeans have struggled to form a response to the rise of Trump and his aggressive rhetoric.
  • The EU also is facing financial hurdles, with Ukraine in need of significant financing. Failure to secure these funds could have dire consequences.
  • Europe has been accused by Putin of being belligerent and hindering a peaceful solution.

Conclusion: Europe needs to overcome its passivity and strategic weakness to reclaim its place in world geopolitics. The current tension between the EU and the US, along with the EU's unclear directive, pose significant challenges.

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Opinion | This Is the 21st-Century Arms Race. Can America Keep Up?

  • New technological advancements raise ethical and security concerns about new artificial intelligence (AI) weapons.
  • China, Russia, and other authoritarian regimes are accelerating state investments to incorporate innovations into their militaries.
  • The leading role of the private sector in developing AI underlines the need for collaboration between the public and private sectors.
  • Modern warfare actions can be threats to innocent people, as has been seen with the use of AI-enabled surveillance systems.
  • Advancements in AI could usher in a new era of bioterrorism, allowing rogue actors to develop bioweapons.
  • The United States needs to negotiate and sign treaties to limit the use of these new weapons.

Conclusion: To counter the growing threat, America must simultaneously win the race to build autonomous weapons and lead the world in controlling them.

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Dec. 9, 2025
Más impuestos, menos inversión

  • Spain is collecting more money than ever, increasing its tax pressure by 3.1 points in the last decade, which is triple the average growth of OECD countries.
  • Political instability obstructs these revenues from being dedicated to necessary reform, therefore improving conditions for middle and lower classes.
  • The historical increase in Spain's revenue is mainly attributed to labor costs, additionally affected by the Personal Income Tax (IRPF).
  • Job quality in Spain has not improved, and is now 26% below the EU average.
  • The government has failed to convert an increased tax revenue and funds from the EU into investments to boost productivity.
  • Spain has rejected more than 60,000 million euros in community loans and has already accumulated two years of delays in meeting goals and investments due to a parliamentary minority.

Conclusion: The president's persistence in maintaining this problematic legislature harms the general interest and constrains the proper use of revenues for the country's development.

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Dec. 8, 2025
La loi de 1905, irremplaçable boussole de la République

  • The law 'on the separation of churches and state', promulgated on December 9, 1905, consolidated the Republican in France, establishing the freedom of conscience and non-state financing of cults.
  • Today, commemorating its 120th anniversary, the 1905 law is a reminder of the progress made in terms of religious freedom and civil peace for all citizens, without exception.
  • The 1905 law establishes equality between all beliefs in response to those who seek to transform secularity into a weapon of war.
  • The 1905 law remains an invaluable beacon in the current context, characterized by increasing rigidity and fundamentalism of all religious factions, as well as by the instrumentalism of a distorted view of secularism with anti-Muslim objectives.

Conclusion: The 1905 law does not aim to target any category of believers. It is the ultimate guarantee of the possibility for this country, where Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics and non-believers coexist, to live in good intelligence. In fact, it is one of the most precious treasures of the Republic.

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Nov. 30, 2025
La hora de Europa

  • Trump's strategy to end the war in Ukraine indicates that Europe cannot rely on its transatlantic relationship with the United States for security.
  • Trump has dismissed European allies and worse, Ukraine itself.
  • The EU should not depend on the US for its defense or automatically submit to its political changes.
  • The EU urgently needs its own plan, and decisions cannot be sabotaged by illiberal governments.
  • It is essential to recognise and address the great humanitarian damage caused by Russian aggression in Ukraine.
  • Europe must fully support Ukraine and recognise its sovereignty.
  • Europe cannot tolerate the territorial mutilation of a sovereign country.
  • Russia has no intention of stopping the war, and a unified and coordinated response is needed in Europe.

Conclusion: Europe needs to build its independence from US policies, strengthen its unity, and take robust coordinated actions to support Ukraine against Russian aggression.

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Dec. 23, 2024
Nomination du gouvernement Bayrou : le Premier ministre veut peser face à l’Elysée

  • There will be a new government by Christmas, headed by François Bayrou, including heavyweight figures like Elisabeth Borne and Gérald Darmanin.
  • Manuel Valls has been tasked with handling the thorny issue of Overseas territories.
  • The appointment of a newcomer to Bercy could run counter to Bayrou's attempt at exerting influence.
  • Without signaling to the left, Bayrou's government may be at risk of being censured.
  • The absence of Xavier Bertrand in the government may indicate some risk regarding its relationship with the RN.

Conclusion: Bayrou's new government seems to be trying to balance politics with the inclusion of heavyweights, but this could result in internal conflicts and potential censorship issues.

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May 30, 2024
The Guardian view on Macron, Scholz and Europe’s future: a question of ambition | Editorial

  • The French president has called for an EU reset to combat the threat of the far-right.
  • Signs of a significant rightward shift in Europe are unmistakable, with parties such as the Rassemblement National in France and AfD in Germany polling well ahead of rivals.
  • Despite internal rifts, these radical right-wing parties have substantial financial backing.
  • Emmanuel Macron argues that a massive investment in challenges such as the green transition and defence boost can help combat this rise of illiberal extremism.
  • It has been suggested that these investments can be financed by joint borrowing tools like those successfully rolled out during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Macron's approach clashes with traditional German views on the desirability of shared European debt.
  • Macron is pursuing a long-term vision similar to that of Alexander Hamilton post-American Revolution, aiming to bind together the various components of the European Union.

Conclusion: Though hurdles in countries like France and Germany make the prospects of a shift ahead of the upcoming elections look slim, Macron has highlighted the need for a fiscal reset in the interest of growth, unity, and solidarity.

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April 3, 2024
Adoctrinamiento y sectarismo: el despilfarro con Broncano

  • The contract of RTVE with El Terrat to sign David Broncano is more than 28 million euros for two seasons.
  • The contract conditions are very advantageous for the producer and RTVE commits to maintain the program regardless of its audience.
  • The contract generated controversy and precipitated a crisis in the public corporation.
  • Broncano's signing seeks to modernize TVE and improve its audience data.
  • The drawback is that the focus is shifting more towards entertainment and the nightly news time has been cut.
  • The decision to compete in the prime time slot with El Hormiguero points to Moncloa's intention to mitigate the social influence of Pablo Motos.
  • It is doubtful that the program can attract an older age bracket on television.
  • The 28 million expense is questionable, especially compared to the costs of other concerning projects.
  • Broncano's signing is associated with the government's tactics to politicize public television.

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Jan. 27, 2024
Editorial | Sequía e inversiones pendientes

  • Catalonia is facing a severe shortage of rainfall, which has depleted the internal basins' reservoirs.
  • Soon, the Catalonian government might declare a drought emergency in the area of Barcelona and the Ter-Llobregat supply system.
  • The scarcity of water can lead to severe restrictions affecting most of the Catalan population.
  • The lack of investment and progressiveness in implementing the necessary reforms have exacerbated the problem.
  • Responsibilities of the problem are not exclusive to the current government and local councils but also previous ones.

Conclusion: The severity of the current situation could be the definitive push to take all necessary measures to better cope with future droughts.

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