9 March 2026 – Monday
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Mexico struck at the heart of the CJNG in a dramatic late-February raid that left notorious kingpin “El Mencho” dead — but the fallout was swift and deadly. As violence flared across 20 states and more than 70 people were killed, officials hailed victory while analysts warned: removing a boss doesn’t uproot the cartel.
Mexico struck at the heart of the CJNG in a dramatic late-February raid that left notorious kingpin “El Mencho” dead — but the fallout was swift and deadly. As violence flared across 20 states and more than 70 people were killed, officials hailed victory while analysts warned: removing a boss doesn’t uproot the cartel. In late February 2026, Mexican security forces launched an operation in Jalisco aimed at dismantling…

Monday Briefing 23/02/2025

In this week’s Monday Briefing we pay a visit to Washington DC, where the Board of Peace held its first meeting. Across town, the US Supreme court ruled against Trump’s Tariffs. Peruvian instability continues and Somaliland tries to achieve international recognition. In the UK, former prince Andrew Mountbatten is arrested.
In this week’s Monday Briefing we pay a visit to Washington DC, where the Board of Peace held its first meeting. Across town, the US Supreme court ruled against Trump’s Tariffs. Peruvian instability continues and Somaliland tries to achieve…

Il nuovo ciclo del real estate tra capitali, tecnologia e demografia

Il real estate cambia pelle. Dopo la stagione dei grandi uffici e dei centri commerciali, il nuovo ciclo è guidato da capitali globali, rivoluzione tecnologica e trasformazioni demografiche. Logistica, student housing e data center diventano protagonisti, mentre sostenibilità ed efficienza energetica determinano valore, accesso al credito e rendimenti.
Il real estate cambia pelle. Dopo la stagione dei grandi uffici e dei centri commerciali, il nuovo ciclo è guidato da capitali globali, rivoluzione tecnologica e trasformazioni demografiche. Logistica, student housing e data center diventano protagonisti, mentre sostenibilità ed…

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Strong Words begins from a dilemma: how to write without pretending originality. At twenty, we inherit more than we invent. Rather than disguise derivation, we confront it—restating, reframing, and reconnecting the thunderous texts that shaped us. In speaking through others’ words, we seek intellectual honesty and renewed meaning for today.
English version That is to say: invective against derivativeness To write about political philosophy, to practice political journalism at twenty, entails an unavoidable dilemma: no novel interpretation, no unheard-of scoop. Outside of critique, introspection…
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Order in Chaos: Escher Between Art and Science 

In a culture where we crave systems Escher surprises us: in his works chaos meets structure.
We live in a culture of uncertainty, and we respond by craving systems. Human beings require rules not because they are always good, but because chaos is exhausting. It’s not difficult to see why order has become a modern obsession: we increasingly tend to…

Monday Briefing 02/03/2025

Today’s issue of the Monday Briefing focuses on the newly escalated conflict in the Middle East. Read about the air force actions, diplomatic development and human tragedy. In other news, Mexico is swept by Cartels’ violence and Bolivian indigenous communities protect the forest. EU aid to Ukraine is halted and Zimbabwe bans mineral exports.
Today’s issue of the Monday Briefing focuses on the newly escalated conflict in the Middle East. Read about the air force actions, diplomatic development and human tragedy. In other news, Mexico is swept by Cartels’ violence and Bolivian indigenous…

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