Rocco Caldero
Born in Brazil to Spanish parents, Rocco Caldero lived most of his life between Florianópolis and Madrid and studied Sciences of Communication in La Coruña.
Cabo Verde’s Economic Resurgence: A Tale of Growth and Stability
In early 2024, Cape Verde's economy brightened with an 11% rise in the Tourist Price Index (IPT) from the previous year.
The INE attributed this...
Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base: A New Foothold for China in Southeast Asia?
Recent satellite images have consistently shown two Chinese warships at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base, sparking discussions about the enduring nature of China's military involvement...
Oligarch Sanctions Shake Up the 2023 Superyacht Market
The global superyacht market faced significant headwinds in 2023, primarily due to the sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs, a response to the conflict in...
Wealth Flight and Future Prospects in Africa
Over the past decade, Africa has seen about 18,700 high-net-worth individuals leave the continent.
They left due to falling local currencies and weak stock markets....
Eroding Trust in U.S. Institutions: A Deepening National Concern
The faltering confidence among Americans in key national institutions such as the military and the judiciary is unveiling deeper societal worries and skepticism.
The military,...
India’s Unprecedented Electoral Journey Begins
On April 19, India, which is home to 1.4 billion individuals, commences a significant democratic exercise across the nation.
This electoral marathon spans until June...
Niger Embraces Russia in a Strategic Shift from Western Alliances
Niger is advancing its autonomy in foreign policy by integrating Russian military trainers, marking a significant shift in its security alliances, and enhancing its...
Pacific Whales and Dolphins Granted Legal Personhood in Groundbreaking Treaty
Indigenous leaders from New Zealand, Tahiti, Tonga, and the Cook Islands have granted legal personhood to Pacific whales and dolphins.
This transformative treaty, known as...
Europe’s Magnesium Revival: Securing Strategic Autonomy
In a bold move to reduce dependency on external sources and enhance economic sovereignty, the European Union has embarked on a strategic initiative to...
Solomon Islands Election: A Geopolitical Pivot in the Pacific
This Wednesday, the Solomon Islands will face a critical election, with attentive global eyes closely watching the outcome.
At the heart of the geopolitical tug-of-war...
Fed Hints at Delayed Rate Cuts Amid Inflation Challenges
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell recently hinted that interest rate cuts might be postponed, pointing to persistent inflation pressures as the main reason.
Powell, alongside...
Ethiopia’s Path to WTO Membership and Economic Reform
Ethiopia is on an assertive path to secure its membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) by 2026.
This journey, starting in 2003, encountered a...
Japan’s New Strategy to Boost Midsize Businesses Amid Asian Competition
Japan is shifting its economic strategy to better support midsize businesses, which have previously been hindered by classifications that split companies strictly into large...
Zimbabwe Turns to Brazil for Corn Amid Regional Drought Crisis
Zimbabwe is set to import corn from Brazil for the first time since 2014 as El Niño triggers severe droughts, slashing regional corn yields.
South...