Amid the $Libra case, a striking detail emerges: a plan to mint coins bearing the president’s image.
Not a minor anecdote, but a powerful symbol—power seeking to imprint itself onto value.
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CPAC Budapest 2026 – Political summit of global conservatism Budapest became more than Hungary’s capital. It turned into a political stage where ideology and electoral…
After the start of U.S. and Israeli military operations, the Strait of Hormuz once again emerges as Tehran’s most powerful strategic lever. The confrontation is not only military — it is also energy, economic and political.
A State of the Union stretched into spectacle: podium epic, selective figures, and a polarization that rallies the base while leaving everyday urgencies untouched.
A multimillion-peso “English lessons” contract ignited a political satire battle in federal court: integrity by decree, suspicion by family ties, and a pedagogy of power that promises to conjugate “transparency” in the future tense.
The crypto scam that turned the President into a premium influencer marks its first anniversary with no culprits, no apologies, and 44,000 victims staring at a black screen.
The Southeast Asian tinderbox lights up again: ancient temples, colonial maps, and leaders who confuse prudence with pyrotechnics.
When Argentina runs out of ideas, a miraculous tax always appears. This time, methane is the new excuse to fill the coffers.
🗞️🇬🇧 When people no longer vote with hope but out of fear, democracy stops being a choice and becomes emotional blackmail. A nation that votes only to prevent the return of its past never finds a future.






