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Neoliberalismo, tábua de salvação do imperialismo (até agora)
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Neoliberalismo, tábua de salvação do imperialismo (até agora)
February 5, 2026

A era da decomposição do capitalismo é como uma corda que torna-se mais bamba conforme os ventos da crise se intensificam.

Asse Roma-Berlino
January 25, 2026

L’Italia di Meloni e la Germania di Merz si avvicinano sempre di più

Asse Roma-Berlino
Italiano
The text that broke NATO: Inside Trump’s humiliation of Macron
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The text that broke NATO: Inside Trump’s humiliation of Macron
January 21, 2026

Macron’s text message seems to signal the end of NATO and the special relationship put on ice.

Il tropo “OK boomer” e il potenziale rivoluzionario colorata
January 1, 2026

Le rivoluzioni colorate sono spesso fraintese come spettacoli puramente artificiali o come esplosioni puramente spontanee della rabbia popolare.

Il tropo “OK boomer” e il potenziale rivoluzionario colorata
Italiano
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Two drownings clinging to each other, Macron and von der Leyen
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Two drownings clinging to each other, Macron and von der Leyen
December 31, 2025

“The EU wants to develop its own resources: it needs taxes, and they’re everywhere,” Jean-Paul Garraud expresses alarm.

The ‘OK boomer’ trope and color revolutionary potential
December 29, 2025

Color revolutions are often misunderstood as either purely manufactured spectacles or purely organic eruptions of popular anger.

The ‘OK boomer’ trope and color revolutionary potential
Society
When Frankenstein governments rule Europe
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When Frankenstein governments rule Europe
December 18, 2025

Coalitions are taking over national governments in Europe with only one goal: to keep national conservatives out of government. This is seriously jeopardizing Europe’s future.

The EU’s demographic divide: These countries’ population will be roughly the same by 2100
December 15, 2025

In a continent of shrinking and aging populations, a select group of nations stands out for a different reason: stability. This infographic highlights the European countries – including major economies like France, Germany, and the United Kingdom – that are projected to see their populations remain roughly the same by the year 2100. For these countries, the powerful drivers of net migration and relatively stable birth rates are projected to carefully offset the continent-wide trend of demographic decline.

The EU’s demographic divide: These countries’ population will be roughly the same by 2100
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