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Curso. Aproximaciones a Oceanía: dinámicas geopolíticas y desafíos contemporáneos - ¡Últimos días de inscripción!

Diplomado en Estudios sobre África 2026-2027 - ¡Inscripciones abiertas a la nueva edición CON OPCIÓN A TITULACIÓN!

Conferencia magistral. Waitangi a Rapa Nui. Los Tratados de Cesión y los dilemas contemporáneos sobre la soberanía - ¡Acompáñanos! Regístrate aquí

Ciclo de cine de terror : Qingming - Acompáñanos a este ciclo de proyecciones

Convocatoria abierta. Seminario Académico. ASEAN a 60 años: cooperación, integración y desarrollo en el Sudeste Asiático - Lee atentamente las bases y participa. Te esperamos

El cine egipcio más allá de las momias - Disponible en la sección multimedia

El Himalaya a la sombra de los misiles en Cuba - ¡Lee nuestro blog!

Programa de TV UNAM. Asia y África. Geopolítica y geoeconomía contemporánea - Revive la primera temporada

Framing Africa as the World Epicenter? Reflections from a Global South Perspective - Libro electrónico de acceso abierto. Descárgala ya

Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo entre Asia del Este y América Latina. Asimetrías interregionales y autonomismos - Novedad editorial de acceso abierto Descárgala ya

Crisis climática y transición justa en Asia y África. Tomo 1. Sur global, financiación y digitalización - Novedad editorial disponible en las instalaciones del PUEAAO

Crisis climática y transición justa en Asia y África. Tomo 2. Transición energética y extractivismo humano - Novedad editorial Adquiérela ya

China, México y América Latina. Futuro, diplomacia y cooperación - Novedad editorial ya a la venta

México y la República de Corea Caminando hacia un Tratado de Libre Comercio - Novedad editorial PUEAAO. Adquiere ya tu ejemplar

Segunda edición. El canto del niño de las ocho jorobas - Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAAO

Setenta años de la guerra de Corea. El armisticio y las complejidades geopolíticas de un conflicto sin resolver - Adquiérelo ya

India en Hispanoamérica: Historia y variaciones de un imaginario cultural - Novedad editorial. Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAAO

Publicaciones PUEAAO - Conócelas

Islam y migración en Senegal: el espacio transnacional mouride -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Migración en el nuevo milenio: la India y México-¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Asia Central. Análisis geopolítico de una región clave -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Catálogo de Libros PUEAAO - ¡Actualizamos nuestro catálogo! Envíos gratis en México adquiriéndolos en libros UNAM

Delhi braces for first heatwave of the year
DW
The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert with temperatures over 40 degrees predicted for the coming days. Meanwhile, reports suggest India and the US are on the verge of a trade deal. DW has more.

El expresidente filipino Rodrigo Duterte será juzgado en la CPI por la letal "guerra contra las drogas"
FRANCE 24
La Corte Penal Internacional anunció este jueves que juzgará al exlíder filipino Rodrigo Duterte después de que los jueces de la fase preliminar confirmaran la totalidad de los cargos en su contra. La CPI le atribuye implicación en al menos 76 asesinatos relacionados con su "guerra contra las drogas".

Top Iran diplomat set to travel to Pakistan for talks on ceasefire with US
AP NEWS
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is heading to Pakistan on Friday for talks focused on “bilateral consultations,” Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency confirmed. Officials in Pakistan have been trying to get the U.S. and Iran to convene for a second round of ceasefire negotiations. Araghchi will also stop in Oman and Russia.

Trump administration may expand refugee programme for white South Africans
AFRICA NEWS
The administration of United States President Donald Trump is reportedly considering more than doubling the annual limit for refugee admissions so it can admit more white South Africans.

La Corte Constitucional de Benín ratifica la victoria de Wadagni en las presidenciales
INFOBAE
El ministro de Economía y Finanzas de Benín, Romuald Wadagni, ganó las elecciones presidenciales del 12 de abril al obtener el 94,27 % de los votos, según los resultados definitivos publicados este jueves por la Corte Constitucional del país.

470 refugees begin return from Burundi to Democratic Republic of the Congo
XINHUA
The first group of roughly 470 Congolese refugees in Burundi began returning voluntarily to eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo on Thursday, the United Nations refugee agency said.

New Zealand declares state of emergency in Wellington as floods hit
BBC
Local authorities advised residents to hunker down, with rain forecast for the next day and a half. Some flights at Wellington Airport have been cancelled and several schools have shut their campuses.

Earth Day: The battle to save a drowning Pacific island nation
UN NEWS
As the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu battles rising sea levels that threaten to put large parts of the island entirely underwater by the end of this century, its citizens are making efforts to safeguard their future while preparing for the worst impacts of climate change.

Pentagon awards $276m AUKUS submarine contract funded by Australia
ABC NEWS
The US Department of Defense has awarded a $US197 million ($276 million) contract to support Australia's nuclear-submarine acquisition plans. The contract is specifically to support the AUKUS security pact between Australia, the US and the UK. It will be covered by Australian funds.

The Paris movement that planted the seeds of Algerian independence, a century on
RFI
At the time the group came together, Algeria was part of France, while Morocco and Tunisia were French protectorates. Political and trade union activity was banned in the colonies, forcing activists to mobilise in mainland France instead. North African Star was created by workers, mainly from Algeria, who had migrated to France, beginning as a mutual aid association defending social rights before gradually becoming political. Abdelkader Hadj Ali led the organisation, alongside Messali Hadj, who would later become its central figure. Its structure followed labour movement models, with committees and cells, and it maintained close ties with Communist circles active in anti-colonial struggles. The French Communist Party had created the Union Intercoloniale, a network bringing together activists from the colonies to demand political and social equality. Among them was Nguyen Ai Quoc – later known as Ho Chi Minh.

How WWII shaped generations of Māori names
RNZ
For the first decade of Tunisia Aquitania Campbell’s life, her name was a bit of a mystery. Her 13 siblings had stock-standard Pākehā names like Doris and Gloria. Yet, no one really knew how to pronounce Campbell’s first and second names, let alone spell them. The 67-year-old knew it had something to do with her father, Private Hamuera “Sam” Tatana, a veteran of the famed 28th Māori Battalion who fought in World War II. But it wasn’t until she became a teenager that she realised her name told a story. Her father was shot in the knee during a battle in Tunisia, a North African country where the battalion fought. It was a service-ending injury. The ship that brought him home was the RMS Aquitania, a British ocean liner commandeered into service as a troop carrier during the war.