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20 abril, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Opus Dei, Ep. 4: The closest tabernacle to the White House How Opus Dei became a key pillar of conservatism in Washington

A sleepy Catholic bookshop and events space run by Opus Dei priests in Washington, has turned into a central networking hub for an ascendant conservative movement. Some of the biggest names on the right gravitate around it. People close to Opus Dei say that is not a coincidence. View our accessibility guide.

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19 abril, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Global democracy is in better shape than you think (Economist)

The Economist

EIU’s annual index suggests an end to the democracy recession

Apr 7th 2026

Grumbling about the health of democracy can sound abstract. But its decline shows up in wars, coupscontested elections and curbs on civil liberties across the world. EIU, our sister organisation, has tracked that slide since 2006. But the latest update to its democracy index suggests a modest break in the trend: the scores of nearly three-quarters of countries held steady or improved over the past year, and the global index rose by 0.02 points—one of the biggest increases since 2012.

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19 abril, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Cómo hablar en público (Prof. Patrick Winston, MIT 2019)

 

19 abril, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Hormuz’s control and the future of negotiations (ISW)

Imagen

NEW: Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander Major General Ahmad Vahidi and members of his inner circle have likely secured at least temporary control over not only Iran’s military response in this conflict but also Iran’s negotiating position and approach within the past 48 hours. The IRGC Navy attacked several commercial vessels on April 18 and declared that no vessel of “any type or nationality” is permitted passage through the strait, a reversal of Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi’s announcement on April 17 that the strait was “completely open” to commercial traffic. IRGC-affiliated media also announced on April 18 that Iran has not agreed to participate in another round of negotiations with the United States due to “excessive” US demands.

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