Tag Archives: Argentina

28Feb/26

The Board of Peace is Bombing Iran for the Gaza Riviera

5 Radical Realities Reshaping the Middle East

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The 2026 US-Iran War (“Operation Epic Fury”) Tensions between the United States and Iran escalated sharply in late 2025 and early 2026 following massive anti-regime protests in Iran, which the Iranian government suppressed with unprecedented lethal force and internet blackouts. In response, US President Donald Trump initiated a massive military buildup in the Middle East, deploying two aircraft carrier strike groups and issuing ultimatums demanding Iran halt its nuclear program and proxy support.
After US-brokered nuclear negotiations in Geneva broke down, the US and Israel launched joint military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Roaring Lion”. The massive bombardment targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, and leadership compounds in Tehran. In retaliation, Iran launched significant ballistic missile barrages at Israel and US military bases across the Persian Gulf, including in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE, while its regional proxies mobilized, triggering a multi-theater conflict.

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20Feb/26

The $33 Trillion Shift: 5 Surprising Realities Reshaping the Stablecoin Era

Stablecoins Come of Age: Navigating Landmark Regulations, Global Adoption, and the Rise of Yield-Bearing Tokens

Feb 19, 2026 /Mpelembe media/ — By late 2025 and early 2026, the global stablecoin market has transitioned from a niche crypto-trading utility into core financial infrastructure, processing trillions of dollars in annual transaction volume. This evolution is defined by the implementation of landmark regulatory frameworks—most notably the U.S. GENIUS Act and the EU’s MiCA regulation—which have established strict operational standards and legitimized the asset class. Simultaneously, the market has seen a surge in institutional adoption and a significant structural shift toward yield-bearing and synthetic stablecoin models. However, despite these advancements, recent market shocks underscore that systemic vulnerabilities, such as liquidity crunches and de-pegging risks, remain persistent threats. Continue reading

26Jan/26

Emotional Escapism: Global Destinations Redefining Romance for 2026

Jan. 26, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — A report from Travel And Tour World (TTW) identifying the top 50 global destinations for Valentine’s Day in 2026 highlights a significant shift in tourism, where couples prioritize shared experiences and “emotional escapism” over traditional material gifts. The list is organized into categories such as classic romance capitals, secluded beach escapes, and nature-driven retreats, with Verona, Italy claiming the top spot. Each featured location includes details on local romantic festivities, travel accessibility, and unique seasonal activities like the plum blossoms in Kyoto or pink salt lakes in Mexico. Ultimately, the report illustrates how the holiday has become a major economic driver for the international travel industry by offering diverse, memory-focused itineraries. Continue reading

01Dec/25

Mapping the Magic: Top 30 Christmas Destinations 2025

The source is a press release distributed via Mpelembe Network and PR Newswire, announcing a significant travel publication’s annual list of suggested holiday locales. Specifically, the release details Travel and Tour World (TTW)’s selection of the Top 30 Christmas Holiday Destinations Around the World for 2025. This curated list provides a global overview of exceptional places to experience the festive season, spanning various continents and traditions. The recommendations are notably diverse, covering everything from renowned European winter markets, such as those in Budapest and Vienna, to warm, sun-soaked celebrations in locations like the Florida Keys, USA, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. The document also provides a brief history of Travel and Tour World itself, confirming its status as a major digital B2B travel media platform that offers industry insights to a vast international audience. Continue reading

28Apr/25

Equifax 2024 Global Consumer Credit Trends

April 14, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — Equifax’s 2024 Global Consumer Credit Trends Report offers a broad analysis of consumer credit conditions across ten countries, leveraging the Equifax Cloud™ for enhanced data insights. The report highlights trends in consumer credit demand, debt, delinquencies, and credit card usage, alongside inflation trends. Continue reading

04Jun/24

How is BRICS (Brazil, Russia,India,China,South Africa) bloc doing so far?

June 4, 2024 /Economy/ — The BRICS bloc has been in the news recently due to a significant development: it doubled its membership in January 2024. Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates were all invited to join Atlantic Council. This expansion has the potential to reshape the bloc’s influence, but it also comes with challenges. Continue reading

15Apr/23

Why democratic countries around the world are not prepared to support Ukraine – and some are shifting closer to Russia

Jose Caballero, International Institute for Management Development (IMD)

After over a year of the Ukraine war, efforts at building a global consensus against Russia seem to have stalled, with many countries opting for neutrality.

The number of countries condemning Russia has declined, according to some sources. Botswana has edged towards Russia from its original pro-Ukraine stance, South Africa is moving from neutral to Russia-leaning and Colombia from condemning Russia to a neutral stance. At the same time, a large number of countries have been reluctant to support Ukraine.

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19Jan/23

The British government will block a bill passed by the Scottish parliament that makes it easier for people to change their legal gender

  • UK uses power to block Scottish bill for the first time
  • Sturgeon: decision is an attack on devolved powers
  • Unclear how issue may impact support for independence

LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) – The British government will block a bill passed by the Scottish parliament that makes it easier for people to change their legal gender, its Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said on Monday, the first time it has invoked the power to veto a Scottish law.

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09Jan/23

Global economy 2023: why there will still be plenty of pressure on food prices in the year ahead

John Hammond, University of Reading and Yiorgos Gadanakis, University of Reading

Welcome to this special report on the food industry, the fourth instalment in our series on where the global economy is heading in 2023. It follows recent articles on inflation, energy and the cost of living.

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