By Maria Raquel
The trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, negotiated for over two decades, returned to the center of international political debate in December 2025. While the European Commission pushes for immediate signature, countries such as France, Italy, Poland, and Hungary signal resistance. On the South American side, President Lula states the treaty must be concluded now—or it will no longer be a priority.
✅🕒 Published on December 18, 2025 - 15:49
The case looked simple: a woman turning 100. Opening the file was enough to realize it was not a birthday. It was an unlikely accumulation of survivals. Anastasia Gulej crossed the entire 20th century and arrived alive in the 21st. Not as an elegant statistical exception, but as a problem that resists easy explanation.
✅🕒 Published on December 17, 2025 - 15:17
Donald Trump does not drink. Still, according to his own chief of staff, he governs with an “alcoholic personality.” The phrase, published in interviews with Vanity Fair, does not describe a habit but a behavioral pattern: heightened intensity, absolute conviction, and the belief that there are no real limits to his actions.
✅🕒 Published on December 17, 2025 - 14:58
Silence bothers Elon Musk. Not by accident. Silence demands listening, introspection, and a confrontation with one’s own echo — and that doesn’t generate likes, headlines, or stock momentum. In silence, rockets don’t go up. Questions go down. And not every genius enjoys what they find when they look inward.
✅🕒 Published on December 16, 2025 - 12:07
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
Sunday in Abu Dhabi looked like one of those episodes where life tests everyone’s patience at once. And in the middle of that high-octane soap opera was Lil’ Lando Norris — the kid who arrived in Formula 1 looking like the cheeky son in a British sitcom and ended the day as the 35th world champion in the sport’s history. No fireworks, no Hollywood heroics: he won by playing it cool, doing exactly what needed to be done.
✅🕒 Published on December 7, 2025 - 17:36
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that Chernobyl’s protective structure lost its primary safety functions after a drone strike in February. The dome, designed to last a century and contain radioactive dust from the 1986 accident, now requires urgent repairs. It is the kind of event that brings classroom physics into real life with the subtle reminder: “yes, this is why we study these things.”
✅🕒 Published on December 7, 2025 - 17:33
The scene is almost cinematic: a political leader living in hiding, wanted by her own government, slips out of a country in crise just to… receive the Nobel Peace Prize. If the world had an official Department of Irony, it would be handing out snacks. But here we are: María Corina Machado, 58, days away from taking the stage in Oslo while dozens of cities light up phone flashlights as if it were a democratic New Year’s Eve. Facts, not fiction.
✅🕒 Published on December 7, 2025 - 17:30
The rapid escalation between the United States and Venezuela has pushed Nicolás Maduro’s government into an unprecedented state of aerial isolation. What began as another chapter in Washington’s counter-narcotics posture in the Caribbean quickly turned into a direct political confrontation, shutting down international flights, straining diplomatic channels, and reshaping the regional security landscape.
✅🕒 Published on December 5, 2025 - 16:14
The Galaxy Z TriFold arrives like that moment when technology taps us on the shoulder and says, “Hold on, I can fold one more time.” Samsung stretched the foldable concept until it turned into premium origami. The result is a smartphone with a 10-inch display that unfolds twice, designed to impress anyone who thought they had already seen everything. It lands on the market with futuristic ambition — and a museum-grade price tag.
✅🕒 Published on December 5, 2025 - 16:05