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30 may - 05 jun 2026

Curso La herida y la palabra: escrituras persas y turcas del siglo XX y XXI - ¡Inscripciones abiertas al nuevo curso sobre literatura del PUEAAO!

Curso K-Pop, Hallyu e Industria Cultural de Corea - ¡Inscripciones abiertas!

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

Conferencia magistral. Algunos antecedentes para la comprensión del colonialismo republicano chileno en Rapa Nui - ¡Acompáñanos! Regístrate aquí

Temp. 3 ep. 18 La otra cara del soft power surcoreano: cultura y diplomacia del deporte - Nuevo episodio del Podcast PUEAAO UNAM. Disponible también en YouTube

Voces y debates sobre Asia, África y Oceanía - Segunda temporada. ¡Nuevos episodios disponibles todos los viernes!

De la dinastía Qing a un esencial en la moda - Disponible en la sección multimedia

Working Paper No. 30. Islam in the Civilizational Complex - ¡Nuevo número ya disponible!

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

Cambodia initiates action with UN agency to force conciliation of maritime dispute with Thailand
AP NEWS
Cambodia’s government has filed notice under a U.N. agreement on maritime law for compulsory conciliation of a sea border dispute with neighboring Thailand, Prime Minister Hun Manet said Tuesday.

Brunei's sultan announces cabinet shake-up, appoints sons as ministers
REUTERS
Brunei's ruler announced a major cabinet reshuffle on Thursday, creating new key portfolios and appointing two of his younger sons as ministers, in a sign ​of potential succession planning in the tiny oil-rich sultanate.

Xi Jinping to meet Kim Jong Un in rare visit to North Korea
BBC
The visit comes weeks after Xi received US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing - two countries that loom large over Pyongyang's foreign policy.

Kenia mantiene un polémico proyecto de centro de cuarentena para estadounidenses por ébola
FRANCE 24
Kenia proseguirá con el proyecto de centro de cuarentena destinado a los ciudadanos estadounidenses expuestos al brote del virus de ébola en la República Democrática del Congo (RDC), aseguró el miércoles su ministro de Salud, a pesar de la indignación popular.

Hundreds protest in Libya over irregular migrants resettlement, storm UNHCR office
TRT WORLD
Demonstrators chanted "Libya belongs to Libyans" among other chants and called for the closure of the UNHCR headquarters in the capital. They accused the UN agency of seeking to settle irregular migrants in the North African country.

Nigeria to repatriate more than 1,000 of its citizens from South Africa over rising tensions
AFRICA NEWS
The move comes after Ghana recently helped hundreds of its citizens leave South Africa in response to a wave of protests and violence targeting foreigners. One of the continent’s most industrialised nations, South Africa has long attracted workers from across the region.

Rising seas: Japan makes pitch to Pacific Island nations caught in US-China rivalry
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
Japan is positioning itself as a partner for Pacific Island nations struggling with rising seas and caught between the US-China rivalry, with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledging on Wednesday to help fight climate change and boost maritime cooperation.

Pacific Islands caught in growing security focus as Christopher Luxon meets Australia's PACIFIC MEDIA NETWORKS
New Zealand’s growing defence ties with Australia, rising tensions with China and a quiet reset in Solomon Islands relations are all converging as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrived in Queensland on Friday for his annual leaders’ meeting.

Pacific women leaders meet in Suva to shape regional agenda
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS TIMES
Pacific women leaders, ministers and government representatives have gathered in Suva, Fiji for the 2026 Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting, which advises Forum leaders on gender equality, women's leadership and social inclusion across regional priorities.

Africa's finest: Egypt look to heal a century of hurt
RFI
A team from Egypt was signed up for the inaugural World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. But the ship taking the players and coaches on the first leg of their journey was held up by a storm in the Mediterranean, and the connecting mail ship steamed away without them from Marseille. Egypt were on board for the 1934 tournament in Italy, which featured 16 teams in a straight knockout competition. Hungary beat them 4-2 in Naples in the first game. Egypt made their return to the tournament 56 years later in Italy in 1990. And it was a case of same country, same fate.

The Iran war is dividing Muslims in the Philippines
ALJAZEERA
The US-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have had a seismic effect across the world. In Southeast Asia, economies have been paralysed due to shortages of oil, liquified petroleum gas and other essential products usually exported through the strait. The Philippines was the first country to declare a state of emergency as a result, but that has done little to alleviate shortages. The country has seen repeated protests against the spike in prices. But the impact of the Iran war has not been confined to the socioeconomic sphere. The conflict has also affected Muslim communities in the country, particularly in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region. It has deepened polarisation among local Islamic scholars, threatening community cohesion.