Antonio Navalón reflects on the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, highlighting his consistent transparency about his intentions for Mexico. Despite initial doubts, López Obrador achieved significant changes, often criticized for prioritizing immediate aid over long-term development. The electoral...
Image: Carl DMaster on ShutterstockAntonio NavalónEverywhere, from North to South, from East to West, from the United States to Israel, from Venezuela to Spain, and from Spain to Mexico, justice is in crisis. This crisis is mainly due to...
Time to rethink retirementWhen my mom passed away in 2012, my dad started to decline quickly, and my brother and I had to go through my parents’ bills and finances.Both my mom and dad worked great jobs for 50...
Screenshot: on static.kuula.ioAntonio NavalónMany years ago, precisely in 1937 - months after the Spanish Civil War began - the poet Miguel Hernández, a native of a place full of history and invasions, Alicante, and who was self-taught, wrote a...
The Editor of the Financial Times, Roula Khalaf, addressed a letter to its readers welcoming to Democracy 2024 with a series of articles and short films marking an extraordinary year ahead. "More than half the global population is potentially...
Photo illustration by Chesnot/Getty Images on observer.comAntonio NavalónAmid so many things happening around the world, one of the new facts that characterize the times we live in is how the rich are, how they behave, what their curiosities and...
Image: TexBr on iStockAntonio NavalónThere is global unanimity that the 21st century, which has brought and contributed so much to the history of the modern world, has also witnessed an enormous depreciation in the quality of the political ruling...