The fundamental premise is that almost everything we know about China today is wrong because we see it with the eyes of our experiences of emerging powers and because of our naivety that we are facing a normal international readjustment process.
The DNA of the News – S5 E33 Journalism under attack SPA
The Nobel Peace Prize was recently awarded to two journalists who demonstrated courage and passion for their profession in the most adverse circumstances. This is an acknowledgment to Maria Ressa and Dmitry A. Muratov (Philippines and Russia) and to journalists around the world working under similar circumstances.
The DNA of the News – S5 E33 Journalism under attack SPA
The Nobel Peace Prize was recently awarded to two journalists who demonstrated courage and passion for their profession in the most adverse circumstances. This is an acknowledgment to Maria Ressa and Dmitry A. Muratov (Philippines and Russia) and to journalists around the world working under similar circumstances.
The Chart – Ep 35 – 10-26-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
DNA of the News – S5 E32 Mexico Transformation NationalRoots SPA
Mexico and several other Latin American nations, after 400 years, have started to examine their history. This view is different from the one told from the European point of view over the last 400 years. Why and how?
The Chart- Ep 33 – 10-7-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
DNA of the News – S5 E26 Atomic Bombs over Japan were NOT the right option ENG
Our guest is of the opinion that dropping atomic bombs on Japan in 1945 was not the correct or only option to end the conflict in the Pacific. He suggests that the actions of the Soviet Union were the reason Japan surrendered.
The DNA of the News – Twin Towers in New York – 9-14-21 Spanish
What happened in the twin towers that September 11, 2021, changed the history of the USA and impacted the world? Was Osama Bin Laden a civil engineer able to design the attack so that the toppling of the towers was unavoidable? A view from the inside of the buildings.
The Chart- Ep 30 – 09-01-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The Chart- Ep 29 – 08-29-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E23 Expert Musical Testing – Spanish
Someone said, "Music begins where language ends." Thus, music transcends time, distance, cultures, and ages. Music is not something that appears by chance; it is also technique, history, and the soundtrack of generations. We discuss what makes some styles, compositions, and musicians timeless.
DNA of the News – S5 E21 Canada dealing with a profound tragedy ENG
An estimated 150,000 indigenous children in Canada were forced to attend government-funded boarding schools run by religious institutions, and this lasted for more than a century until 1996. Girls and boys from 4 to 16 years old lived against their will in these educational establishments separated from their families. Many in Canada see it as cultural genocide.
The DNA of the News – The historic wound of Canada – 8-5-21 Spanish
An estimated 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend government-funded boarding schools run by religious institutions in Canada, and this lasted for more than a century until 1996.From 4 to 16 years old, they lived against their will in these educational establishments separated from their families. Many in Canada say it was cultural genocide.
The Chart- Ep 24 – 07-21-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E18 The Power of Trust – English
How companies built it, lose it, regain it. Trust, at every level of business and society has never mattered so much and at the same time Managers, Leaders at every level as they confront multiple crises. Profesor Sandra J Sucher from Harvard Business School is our guest.
The Chart- Ep 23 – 07-16-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E15 Colons 1st voyage to America – Spanish
Was Christopher Columbus the first to arrive in America and meet a new culture? Some indications could intimate that 1492 was not the year of the first visit of Columbus to the New World. A Spanish researcher explains.
The Chart- Ep 21 – 06-29-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The Chart- Ep 18 – 06-15-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E13 Immigration to the US a pending matter – English
Immigration is a hot topic of discussion generally in electoral periods. However, the US Congress has not passed significant immigration legislation on the matter since 1986. Meanwhile, millions of lives are on stand-by, pending a lasting solution.
The Chart- Ep 17 – 06-04-21
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E11 The Mauritanian in Guantanamo Prisoner – 6-4-21
An Arab proverb says: waiting for torture is worse than torture itself. Our guest survived years in that condition. The story of Slahi from his prison in the so-called black sites and Guantánamo are dramatic and moving. The book the Guantánamo Diaries, and his recent film The Mauritanian go deep inside the soul.
The Chart- Ep 14
This is the weekly ranking of contemporary music as generated by one of the most important radio stations in South America.
The DNA of the News S5 E9 The Mauritanian in Guantanamo Prisoner – 5-13-21
An Arab proverb says: waiting for torture is worse than torture itself. Our guest survived years in that condition. The story of Slahi from his prison in the so-called black sites and Guantánamo are dramatic and moving. The book the Guantánamo Diaries, and his recent film The Mauritanian go deep inside the soul.