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Theater In Hormuz


Theater In Hormuz
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

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.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on April 18, 2026 - 16:19



Power

Global Chokepoint


Global Chokepoint
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

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.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on April 16, 2026 - 13:13



Planet B

Immortal Sharks


Immortal Sharks
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

For decades, the Greenland shark was portrayed as a living fossil: slow, strange, and supposedly blind. A new study published in Nature Communications overturns that image. The species can live up to 400 years β€” and its vision remains functional across centuries.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on January 11, 2026 - 13:31



Boom

The Apocalypse That Got Delayed


The Apocalypse That Got Delayed
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

For years, the end of the world had a date. Not set by religious prophecy, but by technical reports, polished PDFs, and Silicon Valley insiders with too much access to microphones. Artificial intelligence would not merely change the world β€” it would end it. In 2027. Then 2030. Now, perhaps 2034. The AI apocalypse has officially entered indefinite postponement mode.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on January 7, 2026 - 18:30



Planet B

Lowered Sky


Lowered Sky
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

The sky is getting lower. Literally. In 2026, SpaceX will begin moving around 4,400 Starlink satellites to a lower orbit, descending from 550 to roughly 480 kilometers above Earth. The official justification is space safety: fewer collision risks, faster reentry in case of failure, and adaptation to the solar cycle. At first glance, the decision seems purely technical. In reality, it says far more about the current stage of humanity’s relationship with space than about orbital physics.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on January 4, 2026 - 17:07



Ping Pong

Voice Under Debate


Voice Under Debate
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Social media has never been just entertainment. It has become a space for expression, identity, and, for many, the only available stage. In recent years, however, this territory has increasingly been framed as a public health risk. France and Australia have taken decisive steps: minors out of social platforms.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on January 2, 2026 - 15:28



Global

The Icon Who Said No


The Icon Who Said No
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

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.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on December 28, 2025 - 19:19



What's Up

Some Things I Liked


Some Things I Liked
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Barack Obama’s 2025 cultural list is not just a collection of favorite books, films, and songs. As always, it works as a quiet snapshot of the moment β€” of the world, of the United States, and of Obama himself as a disciplined reader of reality. He presents these lists with the same restrained tone year after year: no manifesto, no cultural sermon, no insistence on meaning. Still, each edition becomes a small cultural event, capable of driving sales, reviving debates, and pulling demanding works back into the public conversation.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on December 27, 2025 - 12:38



Ctrl+Z

Lucy Hit Ctrl + Z


Lucy Hit Ctrl + Z
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

In 1974, a 3.2-million-year-old fossil rose from the Ethiopian soil and walked straight into the spotlight. Named Lucy, placed upright, pointed forward, she became the green arrow of human evolution. For half a century, she showed the way. Everything neat. Almost too neat.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on December 25, 2025 - 17:32



Global

When Escape Is Not Enough


When Escape Is Not Enough
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

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.

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βœ…πŸ•’ Published on December 22, 2025 - 16:53



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