By Maria Raquel
Investigations show Nobitex moved billions and sits at the center of a parallel financial system tied to global blockchain networks A Reuters investigation reports that Nobitex, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, processed at least $2.3 billi...
✅🕒 Published on May 18, 2026 - 12:05
For decades, globalization was built on three pillars: cheap energy, integrated supply chains, and the free flow of information. In 2026, a fourth element moved to the center of the struggle between major powers: artificial intelligence. Governmen...
✅🕒 Published on May 16, 2026 - 12:09
The escalation between Iran and the United States has taken on new contours with the back-and-forth over control of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic route for global oil trade. Amid contradictory announcements, isolated attacks, and ongoing negotiations, the conflict remains in an undefined state between war and diplomacy.
✅🕒 Published on April 18, 2026 - 16:19
The death of Oscar Schmidt this Friday (April 17) marks the end of the career of one of the greatest scorers in the history of world basketball — and perhaps one of the most unlikely by modern standards. Known as “Mão Santa” — literally “Blessed Hand,” a nickname earned for his uncanny shooting accuracy — he scored more than 49,000 points and built a giant legacy without ever seeming concerned about looking like one.
✅🕒 Published on April 17, 2026 - 19:23
The Strait of Hormuz has once again moved to the center of global attention in 2026 after a new cycle of tensions between the United States and Iran. Responsible for roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil flow, the passage is now operating under restrictions, military threats, and unstable negotiations, reviving a historical pattern of disputes that spans decades.
✅🕒 Published on April 16, 2026 - 13:13
The conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is not simply about security, defense, or nuclear threats. In practice, it is a struggle for regional power, global influence, and control over energy — the most sensitive resource in the world economy. Official narratives speak of protection and stability. The behavior of the actors involved suggests something more strategic and less openly stated.
✅🕒 Published on March 20, 2026 - 12:15
In an industry built on permanent exposure, Brigitte Bardot made the most radical gesture possible: she refused to keep being seen. While cinema, the press, and the public demanded more, she chose less. There was no formal farewell, no legacy strategy. There was only an exit.
✅🕒 Published on December 28, 2025 - 19:19
Forced marriage remains one of the most persistent human rights violations worldwide, primarily affecting women and girls. It occurs when one or both parties do not freely consent and are coerced through family pressure, violence, or threats. Often linked to specific cultural traditions, the practice crosses continents, social classes, and political systems.
✅🕒 Published on December 22, 2025 - 16:53
Christmas arrives illuminated. Not as a metaphor, but as a fact. The lights that take over streets, squares, and shop windows serve more than a decorative purpose: they provoke measurable reactions in people. Studies in environmental psychology and neuroscience indicate that well-lit environments—especially with warm and colorful lights—increase feelings of well-being, reduce perceived stress, and encourage positive social behavior.
✅🕒 Published on December 15, 2025 - 17:45
Switzerland woke up at the end of November and decided that imposing a 50% tax on inheritances above 50 million Swiss francs was overkill. The message came loud and clear: 78% of voters rejected the proposal. A country built on fiscal stability wasn’t interested in playing impulsive Robin Hood — and that says a lot about the global debate.
✅🕒 Published on December 2, 2025 - 19:17