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Diplomado en Estudios sobre África 2023-24 - ¡Regístrate a la Sesión Informativa!

La implementación de robots para la asistencia social en Japón - ¡Lee nuestro blog!

Reino Aksum, una gran civilización del mundo antiguo - Disponible en la sección multimedia

Arte y comunidades LGBTIQ+ en África - ¡Nuevo episodio del podcast PUEAA!

Conflictos y proyecciones del continente africano en el siglo XXI - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Seminario Internacional de Literatura China y Género - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Diplomado en Estudios sobre Asia - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Diplomado en Estudios sobre África - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Working Paper 20. Imaginaries created by the media in Mexico about Afghanistan - ¡Consulta el nuevo número de los Working Papers!

FLAUC Fellow Program (Year 2023-2024) - ¡Convocatoria abierta! Inscríbete

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: caso excepcional de movilización de recursos financieros para el crecimiento - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: Sistema financiero y empresas estatales - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Africa in the 21st Century - ¡Novedad editorial de acceso libre!

Textos breves sobre Asia y África. Li, el inmortal desterrado, inspirado por el vino, compone la misiva que hace temblar a los bárbaros - Adquiérelo en Libros UNAM

El Loto en el estanque. Canon y diversidad en la India clásica - Novedad editorial

La industria farmacéutica en India: globalización, competencia y financiarización - Novedad editorial de acceso libre

Japón: el cansancio de una nación - Novedad editorial de acceso libre

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

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

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

Catálogo de Libros PUEAA - Envíos gratis en México adquiriéndolos en libros UNAM

Adquiere nuestras publicaciones – Disponibles en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Hun Sen vs Facebook amid another fixed election

ASIA TIMES

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen will no longer be able to use his Facebook page to air threats of violence against opposition supporters – but that doesn’t mean he can’t still suppress their vote as the country prepares for a general election.

UN chief: Israel ‘obviously’ used excessive force in Jenin; Israel demands retraction

THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday said Israel used excessive force in the counter-terror operation in Jenin earlier this week and blamed Israel for the violence in the West Bank city.

Kishida-Yoon meeting being arranged on sidelines of NATO summit

NHK WORLD

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has been working to schedule a meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol next week. He plans to explain to Yoon Tokyo's plan to release treated and diluted water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the sea.

‘People are dying’: South Africa workers protest economic woes

ALJAZEERA

Hundreds of members of the Congress of South African Trade Union (COSATU), the country’s largest labour union, gathered at its head office in the commercial capital Johannesburg on Thursday to demand interest rate cuts, electricity reforms, and job additions.

Kenyan police clash with anti-tax hike protesters, dozens arrested

REUTERS

Kenyan police on Friday fired tear gas and fought running battles with opposition supporters in major towns around the country protesting against a raft of tax hikes.

Human Rights Watch urges Tunisia to stop 'collective expulsions' of black African migrants

FRANCE 24

Human Rights Watch on Friday urged Tunisia to put an end to what it called the "collective expulsions" of black African migrants to a desert area near the Libyan border.

African countries are fed up with being marginalised in global institutions

THE ECONOMIST

There was no shortage of bigwigs at a development-finance pow-wow hosted by Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, in Paris on June 22nd to discuss pressing global issues including World Bank reform, climate finance and debt distress. The expected attendees at the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact included Li Qiang, the Chinese premier, Janet Yellen, America’s treasury secretary, and no fewer than 16 African presidents. Africa’s large presence reflects a fear that the continent is being short-changed as priorities shift towards helping Ukraine and dealing with climate change. That is feeding a deeper anger—that the continent has too little say in global institutions such as the World Bank, the imf and the un, and that some of the proposed reforms could again leave Africa out in the cold. “When decision-makers are quite far from the realities of the country it’s more difficult to build empathy,” says Vera Daves, Angola’s finance minister. “That’s why it so important for us [Africans] to be more present within the institutions.”

India Has Become a Middle Eastern Power

FOREIGN POLICY

While U.S. officials and analysts are obsessed with every diplomatic move Beijing makes and eye Chinese investment in the Middle East with suspicion, Washington is overlooking one of the most interesting geopolitical developments in the region in years: the emergence of India as a major player in the Middle East.