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.
China Faces Moody’s Downgrade For First Time Since 2017
Moody's, a rating agency, has downgraded China's government credit outlook from stable to negative.
This move reflects concerns over China's medium-term economic growth. It also...
EU’s Trade Deficit With China has Doubled in Two Years
The European Union (EU) has recently voiced concerns about the substantial trade imbalance with China.
This issue surfaces just before a key summit in Beijing....
Military Seizure of Guinea-Bissau Media Amid Political Crisis
In Guinea-Bissau, a major political upheaval has led to state television and radio being seized by heavily armed military personnel, resulting in the expulsion...
Brazil, Germany Unite to Finalize EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement
Brazilian President Lula da Silva and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are advocating for the completion of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
This united effort highlights the...
From Chaos to Order: Kabul’s Changing Face
Since the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, Kabul has become cleaner and safer but also notably more austere.
Nematullah Barakzai, a cultural affairs advisor,...
Resilient Dubai Leads World’s Luxury Property Market
The global luxury real estate market saw a slight dip in the recent quarter, with 362 homes over $10 million sold across 12 markets.
According...
Russia Declares LGBT Movement Extremist, Imposes Ban
The Russian Supreme Court has declared the "international LGBT movement" extremist, banning its activities.
This marks a move towards ultra-conservatism in Russia, upholding "traditional values"...
Opinion: Germany and Brazil Forge New Paths in Historic Meeting
(Opinion) Chancellor Olaf Scholz's upcoming meeting with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Berlin marks a pivotal moment in Germany-Brazil relations.
This encounter, set...
Bangladesh’s Elections: A Nexus of Domestic Unrest and Global Diplomacy
Bangladesh's election season is turbulent, showcasing the contrasting diplomatic styles of India and the U.S.
Both countries support a stable, democratic Bangladesh but differ in...
Global Banks Flock to Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is drawing major international investment banks, with Rothschild and Morgan Stanley announcing plans to open offices in the city.
This shows Abu Dhabi's...
Military Intervention in Guinea-Bissau’s Judicial Affairs
In Guinea-Bissau, a Portuguese-speaking West African country, a recent military operation has shaken the nation. The National Guard raided a police station in the...
COP28 Inaugurated with New Fund for Climate-Affected Nations
The COP28 climate change conference in Dubai, marked by unprecedented participation, began with the launch of a climate loss and damage fund.
This crucial step,...
Niger’s Decisive Action Against Boko Haram
The Nigerien Army recently thwarted an attack by Boko Haram extremists at a military post in Blabrine, Diffa region, southeastern Niger.
Boko Haram, a Nigerian...
Debt Challenges for The Gambia and Mozambique’s State Firms
The World Bank has flagged The Gambia's and Mozambique's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as a financial hazard to the nation's economy.
In a detailed study, they...