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17 June 2026Focus · Latin America · South & Southeast Asia11 Items · 7 Translated · Shelf › · Archive ›
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Institutions under pressure are the week’s real subject: China’s surplus becomes a problem of exchange rates and household demand, France tries to replace Palantir with ChapsVision, and Daejeon trains food scientists for jobs its own region cannot absorb. The criminal stories from Nuevo Laredo, Paraguay, Colombia and Mexico’s World Cup cities all point to the same mechanism: power survives when it becomes infrastructure, whether through routes, succession, extortion, private aviation or security planning. Culture is no escape hatch from this logic; Nakamura Kyōzō’s kabuki career runs into lineage, Hockney’s late art turns looking into discipline, and Anthropocene stone makes industrial production part of geology itself. The Moluccan grandchildren in the Netherlands carry the hardest version of the question: when an institution outlives the cause that made it, what remains — identity, bureaucracy, market, family silence, or form?

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En Sinification · China · English

Huang Qifan on China’s Trade Surplus Problem

If Beijing itself sees surplus reduction as macroeconomic repair, Europe’s China debate cannot stay at the level of dumping and retaliation.

A black-and-white wood-engraving style balance scale contrasts export crates with domestic household demand and a chained yuan coin.
Surplus Finds Its Weight

Huang Qifan treats China’s trade surplus as a structural imbalance, not a scoreboard: exchange rates, domestic demand, industrial upgrading and capital controls all shape whether surplus becomes leverage or liability. The useful payload is the policy menu from inside China’s own economic establishment, including yuan appreciation as one mechanism rather than a Western demand.

Second, while dismissing the idea that China has a deliberate government strategy to expand exports and restrict imports, Huang nonetheless acknowledges that the surplus is policy-driven.

Why it leads: Beijing’s surplus is no longer just a Trump-era complaint: Huang Qifan is saying from inside the system that Made in China 2025, local-content rules, and export-tax rebates have helped produce a $1.2 trillion imbalance China now has to unwind.

English · yesterday · 22 min · Deep

The Brief

The Brief follows systems that keep working after their official story has expired: trade surplus, exile nationalism, sovereign tech, cartel governance, kabuki lineage, and even human-made rock.
Nl De Groene Amsterdammer · Bilingual

De huidige generatie Molukkers in Nederland zou een vrije Molukse staat prachtig vinden, maar ziet het niet gebeuren

De huidige generatie Molukkers in Nederland zou een vrije Molukse staat prachtig vinden, maar ziet het niet gebeuren
Moluccan Memory In The Netherlands1951First transports1977Bovensmilde hostage202675-yearcommemoration2026Rotterdam monument

Seventy-five years after more than 12,000 Moluccans arrived in the Netherlands, the grandchildren inherit both the dream of a free Moluccan state and the Dutch reality that made that dream recede. Identity is split by military history, exile, silence and the taboos now being broken inside families.

Meanwhile his girlfriend, Gloria Lappya, 27, is standing with her mother and aunt by number 36. They lay their roses on the wet sandy ground. The outlines of the wooden barrack in which they grew up are marked by special planting and a numbered post. Her aunt points to a large bare patch: “This was the little field where we played.”
Bilingual · yesterday · 18 min · Deep
Es Le Grand Continent (ES) · Spanish

¿Qué es ChapsVision, la empresa francesa elegida por París para sustituir a Palantir?

Data-Analytics Rivals, 2024 RevenueChapsVisionPalantir

France’s ChapsVision is being positioned as a sovereign alternative to Palantir in intelligence software. The question is not only procurement but whether Europe can build a data-and-security stack that escapes dependence on American platforms without merely copying their political logic.

El primer ministro ha declarado explícitamente que no quiere «depender de la buena voluntad de ciertos socios, capaces de cortar el grifo».
Spanish · yesterday · 2 min · Deep
En InSight Crime · Translated from EN/ES

Northeast Cartel

Northeast Cartel

The Northeast Cartel is a product of Zetas fragmentation, inheriting routes, coercive practices and territorial habits rather than emerging as a clean new brand. Its portfolio spans trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, human trafficking and migrant smuggling, which makes it less a drug cartel than a border governance machine.

José Antonio Cortes Huerta, alias “El Titán,” a leader of the Northeast Cartel in Nuevo León, was captured in May 2026. The arrest marked the culmination of a 14-month investigation that began with the March 2025 seizure, in Altamira, Tamaulipas, of a tanker truck carrying 10 million liters of diesel.
Translated from EN/ES · 8d ago · 6 min · Deep
En InSight Crime · Translated from EN/ES

MrBeast Challenge Winner Detained in Paraguay as US Marijuana Heads South

What a Drug Bust Involving a MrBeast Winner Says About LatAm’s Marijuana Trade
Marijuana Price LadderParaguay prensado, $/kgUS spot, $/kgBrazil premium, $/kg

A private jet carrying more than 250 kilos of premium Paraguayan marijuana points to a higher-end regional cannabis market that does not fit the old low-margin bulk-smuggling picture. Celebrity weirdness is the hook; the mechanism is changing logistics, clientele and profit margins in South America’s marijuana trade.

Paraguay, for instance, has historically been South America’s leading marijuana exporter, but its trade has centered on low-potency, compressed cannabis bricks that sell wholesale for about $150 per kilogram. High-potency marijuana imported from the United States can command prices approaching 100 times that amount.
Translated from EN/ES · 7d ago · 4 min · Deep
En Aeon · English

What is this rock?

Anthropocene rocks blur the old geological line between nature and artifact: plastics, slag, concrete, melted debris and industrial residues become strata. Human production is no longer just something geology records from the outside; it is now a rock-making force.

English · yesterday · Deep
Pressian · Translated from Korean

A City of Science, Yet No Food Science

[문상윤의 로컬푸드 이야기] 대전 먹거리를 지역의 미래로
Food’s Scale Against SemiconductorsSemiconductors, $bnGlobal food, $bn

Food graduates in Daejeon and Chungcheong are trained locally but cannot easily find food-sector work locally. The region has universities, skills and agricultural hinterland, yet lacks the institutional bridge that turns food education into jobs, procurement and regional development.

Daejeon calls itself a “city of science.” It is a mecca of research and development, home to the Daedeok Innopolis, government-funded research institutes, KAIST, and numerous universities. And yet there is something strange here. Amid all that scientific infrastructure, discussion of the “science of food” is astonishingly thin.
Translated from Korean · today · 4 min · Skim
Nippon.com · Translated from Japanese

Forging His Own Path: Kabuki Actor Nakamura Kyozo

Forging His Own Path: Kabuki Actor Nakamura Kyōzō

Nakamura Kyōzō’s career matters because he entered kabuki from outside the hereditary families that usually control status, training and legitimacy. His path exposes kabuki as an institution of lineage as much as performance.

“Utaemon and the other actors were all very kind to me, but little by little I came to understand that in the kabuki world, pedigree matters above all. For an ‘outsider’ like me, it would not be an easy road, and I could not see a future for myself as an actor in that world.
Translated from Japanese · 3d ago · 8 min · Skim
En Engelsberg Ideas · English

Hockney’s art of looking

Hockney’s late work is less about novelty than discipline: repeated looking, seasonal return and technological experiment become a theory of attention. The art-historical payoff is the link between perception and method rather than another celebration of color.

As the Lightroom show made clear, Hockney’s work was, at its heart, always about observation and the importance of looking at, and celebrating, our immediate environment.
English · yesterday · 5 min · Skim
En InSight Crime · Translated from EN/ES

Colombia Sentences ‘Otoniel’ as the Gulf Clan Continues to Expand

Colombia Sentences ‘Otoniel’ as the Gulf Clan Continues to Expand
Otoniel’s Criminal Career1991EPLdemobilization2009Don Marioarrest2012Giovanni killed2021Otonielcaptured2022US extradition2026Colombiasentence

Otoniel’s 30-year sentence closes the biography of one commander while the Gulf Clan expands under Chiquito Malo. The organization’s survival rests on territorial embeddedness, revenue diversification and succession, not the charisma of a single captured boss.

Under the leadership of Jobanis de Jesus Avila Villadiego, alias "Chiquito Malo," the Gaitanistas have only grown stronger.
Translated from EN/ES · 9d ago · 2 min · Skim
En InSight Crime · Translated from EN/ES

World Cup Security Risks in Mexico: Fact and Fiction

The InSight Take: The Real Risks of Mexico’s World Cup

The security risks around Mexico’s World Cup are separated from tourist panic: cartel violence, urban policing, transport corridors and international spectacle do not all threaten visitors in the same way. The useful move is mapping fear against actual criminal incentives and state security priorities.

[00:01:13] Steven: Well, I mean, the reality is that, of course, there is organized crime in Mexico, and there is organized crime in these cities. But the idea that this is a war zone and that visitors are going to find themselves caught in the crossfire between rival cartels is a little ridiculous.
Translated from EN/ES · 6d ago · 8 min · Skim

Many Views

Many Views treats Trump’s politics as pressure applied through oil, war, sanctions, television and personal humiliation rather than persuasion.
Many tongues on one question

Trump’s coercive politics

A Russian exile paper, an Icelandic account and a Spanish Latin American edition read Trump through pressure rather than persuasion: oil, war memoranda, sanctions, Syria, Netanyahu, Putin, and televised masculinity all become instruments of control. The split is between foreign leverage and domestic theater.

Ру · Russian exile

“Let the Oil Flow”: What the U.S.-Israeli War With Iran Was For, and What It Produced

«Пусть течет нефть». Ради чего затевалась и к чему привела война США и Израиля с Ираном?

The Iran war is read through its endgame: a Swiss memorandum, unresolved enriched-uranium and asset-freeze questions, and oil as the real grammar of the conflict. Novaya Gazeta Europe · Russian

Is · Icelandic liberal

He Celebrated His Birthday With a Bloody Fight at the White House

Hélt upp á afmælið með blóðugum bardaga í Hvíta húsinu

Trump’s birthday becomes a staged display of political masculinity, turning the White House lawn into an arena for violence and dominance. SIB · Icelandic

Es · Latin American Spanish

Trump Raises the Pressure on Netanyahu and Putin

Washington’s pressure campaign runs through oil sanctions on Russia, a demand that Syria deal with Hezbollah, and unusually blunt criticism of Israel. El País · Spanish

Deep Research

Deep Research tracks the machinery beneath crisis: rents, chokepoints, grids, courts, theatres, arms factories and the social bargains that fail when those systems stop paying out.
One fault line, many vantages

War as a Social Contract, Not a Battlefield Line

A loose graphite sketch shows war as a social contract around a table, with civilians, industry, money, arms, energy, and mediation intertwined.
The War Is Seated

The strongest current reading is not “Russia is resilient” or “Ukraine depends on the West,” but the mechanisms under both claims: Russian households and regions are being paid into wartime normality, while Ukraine is trying to turn battlefield improvisation into an arms industry. Turkey’s view adds the external hinge: the war is also a market for mediation, energy routes and great-power repositioning.

Tr · Turkish strategic debate, with Ankara as broker between Russia, Ukraine, NATO and the Middle East

The Russia-Ukraine War as a Hegemonic Struggle between the Western Camp and Russia

Batı Kampı ile Rusya Arasındaki Hegemonya Mücadelesi: Rusya-Ukrayna Savaşı

Ankara’s leverage comes from refusing a clean camp choice: NATO member, Black Sea power, Russian energy interlocutor, Ukrainian partner, possible negotiation host. The strongest sections connect Trump’s turn, Europe’s strategic limits, Russia’s post-sanctions dependence on China, and Turkey’s mediation role as hard geopolitical positioning rather than peace branding. Perspektif · Turkish

One fault line, many vantages

Neutrality Breaks at the Chokepoint

The war is no longer legible as Gaza plus spillover. It has become a test of who controls the region’s usable infrastructure: ports, airspace, energy corridors, water systems, missile shields, and the domestic legitimacy systems that decide whether regimes bend or harden under attack.

En · MENA political economy and energy-justice vantage, writing from Noria’s regional research program

Resisting the Imperialist War Machine: Energy Under Fire and Pathways to Justice

The regional map is drawn through substations, solar panels, water pumps, gas fields, pipelines and corridor projects. Israeli and US power is treated less as battlefield dominance than as infrastructure control: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and the Gulf are pulled into energy systems where dependency itself becomes leverage. Noria Research · English

Tr · Turkish conservative/pro-government policy vantage, Ankara looking at Iranian state cohesion

Social Legitimacy in Iran Under Wartime Conditions

İran’da Savaş Koşullarında Toplumsal Meşruiyet

Regime change is treated as a sociology problem, not a decapitation problem. Foreign attack, especially after strikes on Iran’s top leadership, is read as likely to thicken religious-national legitimacy networks rather than produce the social consent needed for a US-Israeli preferred order. SETA · Turkish

中 · Chinese-language realist reading of Gulf decision calculus and US-Iran bargaining

The Gulf States Are the Key Swing Factor in Current US-Iran Talks

刘燕婷:其实,海湾国家是当下美伊谈判的关键摇摆因素

The Gulf’s old low-risk neutrality no longer protects airports, desalination plants, energy facilities and US-linked bases. If the monarchies stop at air-defense coordination, insurance, convoying and diplomatic pressure, the war stays dangerous but bounded; if one of them becomes an active strike platform, limited war becomes a Gulf war. Guancha · Chinese

Ру · Russian Middle East studies vantage, RIAC/IMEMO reading Israeli strategy and domestic opinion

Israel After October 7: From Deterrence to “Peace Through Strength”

Израиль после 7 октября: от принципа сдерживания к «миру через силу»

Israel has accumulated tactical successes against Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria-linked supply routes and Iran, but the wins do not convert into political settlement. The security state’s post-October 7 turn toward preventive force freezes regional integration, raises Gulf doubts, and collides with Israeli war fatigue at home. Russian International Affairs Council · Russian

Many tongues on one storm

When the Gas Rent Stops Paying for the State

Bolivia’s emergency is not a petrol shortage with bad luck attached. The old gas surplus paid for cheap fuel, a stable boliviano and the MAS-era bargain between state spending and social peace; depleted fields now turn every truck queue, dollar premium and Amazonian food price into the same political fact.

Es · Bolivian labor-and-agrarian research center, with reporting from Amazonian journalists and local producers

How Bolivia’s Economic Crisis Is Lived in the Amazon

The dollar and fuel crisis reaches Beni, Pando and northern La Paz through transport, Brazil/Peru border trade, Brazil-nut processing, alluvial gold, cattle and food markets. The useful move is geographic: the gas-rent collapse looks different where a day or two in a fuel queue can break a harvest, a mototaxi route or a household food plan. CEDLA · Spanish

Es · Bolivian policy institute reading the crisis through reserve certification, contracts and investment incentives

What Is the Real Level of Bolivia’s Natural Gas Reserves?

The political economy of denial sits inside reserve accounting: official opacity after 2017 lets Bolivia behave as if it still owns a large gas future. Milenio’s pessimistic reconstruction puts proven reserves near 2.13 TCF by end-2023, not the much larger figures implied by official optimism, making gas import dependence a plausible near-term outcome rather than a scare line. Fundación Milenio · Spanish

Es · Bolivian macroeconomic and energy-policy vantage, market-liberal but numerically concrete

A Perfect Storm Threatens Bolivia’s Hydrocarbons Sector

By 2025, gas export earnings were on track to stop covering the subsidy bill for imported diesel and petrol. The mechanism is simple and brutal: falling gas output, shrinking Argentine and Brazilian demand, rising domestic fuel consumption and fixed internal prices drain the treasury and the central bank at the same time. Fundación Milenio · Spanish

Es · Spanish-language regional reporting from Cochabamba, using Bolivian energy specialists and current officials

From South America’s Energy Heart to Blackout Fears: Bolivia’s Gas Decline

The current Paz-era crisis closes the loop: Bolivia sold itself as a gas power while exploration lagged, reserve numbers were politically useful, and export rent was spent on subsidies and current expenditure. Once the subsidy was cut and bad petrol scandals hit transport users, the energy model became a legitimacy crisis for the post-MAS state. EL PAÍS América · Spanish

What they said would happen

Fukushima Did Not End Nuclear Power. It Ended the Old Story About It.

The confident 2011 claims split three ways. Naoto Kan’s Japan should “reduce and eventually eliminate” nuclear dependence was right for the immediate shutdown and wrong as an endpoint: Japan now plans roughly 20% nuclear power by 2040 and has deleted the old “reduce dependence” language. Angela Merkel’s phaseout promise broadly came true, one year late, without the blackout story; Germany’s hard problem is now grid, storage, dispatchable reserve and coal exit sequencing. The IEA’s 2011 warning that a low-nuclear path would mean more fossil fuel pressure, higher security risk and a harder climate job was partly right, especially for import-dependent Japan and Germany; Mycle Schneider/WNISR and John Rowe’s “renaissance is dead” line were right about Western new-build economics and nuclear’s falling global share, but wrong if read as disappearance; John Ritch’s World Nuclear Association claim that nuclear would remain a major non-carbon technology survived in China, France, the US fleet and Japan’s restart politics, but not as “premier”: nuclear sits around 9% of world electricity while solar, wind and batteries changed the power-system arithmetic faster. ([iea.blob.core.windows.net](https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/cc401107-a401-40cb-b6ce-c9832bb88d85/WorldEnergyOutlook2011.pdf))

Nuclear’s Post-Fukushima Turn2011Fukushima disaster2011Low-nuclear warning2023Germany exits2040Japan target
日 · Japanese policy critique from inside the current energy-plan debate.

Is “Maximum Use” of Nuclear Rational? Japan’s Seventh Energy Plan Removes “Reduce Dependence”

原発「最大活用」は合理的か:「脱原発依存」削除の政府第7次エネ基本計画

Japan’s post-Fukushima pledge to lower nuclear dependence has been replaced by central-planning arithmetic: AI and data-center demand, a 2040 nuclear target near 20%, lifetime extensions and new-build permission. The weak point is institutional as much as technical: demand forecasts have repeatedly missed reality, the advisory process is narrow, there is no real Plan B, and waste/decommissioning costs sit outside the clean energy-security slogan. Nippon.com · Japanese

日 · On-site Japanese reportage from Fukushima Daiichi, October 2024.

Fukushima Plant Reportage: The Long Fight Has Barely Begun

福島原発ルポ:続く長き闘い 緒に就いたばかりの廃炉

Fukushima Daiichi is not an aftermath site; it is an operating industrial problem. Most of the grounds are now low-protection “green zone,” but 880 tons of fuel debris remain, groundwater and rain still create contaminated water, and the planned water release runs for decades while space for debris storage becomes part of the decommissioning bottleneck. nippon.com · Japanese

De · German civic-education analysis by a Süddeutsche Zeitung energy correspondent.

Nuclear and Coal Exit: What Does It Mean for Germany’s Power Supply?

Germany’s double exit did not produce the promised blackout: renewables displaced much of the lost nuclear output, coal and power-sector CO2 fell, and imports became market balancing rather than emergency dependence. The harder structural change is from a few controllable plants to millions of generators, grid expansion, capacity payments for gas or storage, and EU carbon pricing doing part of the coal-exit work. Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung · German

After the cameras left

Tunisia After 2021: The State Without Mediators

Saied did not simply reverse the transition; he removed the institutions that let conflict become politics. The result is a country where courts, police, ministries and presidential Facebook posts meet society directly: opposition becomes conspiracy, migration becomes expulsion logistics, and local demands in Gabes or on campus have to fight without trusted national channels.

Fr · Regional research interview with a Tunisian sociologist; historical sociology of political recruitment.

Student Unionism in Tunisia, a Political Cradle in Motion: Interview with Moutaa Amin el Waer

The university was once the recruitment machine for almost every Tunisian opposition current; now student activism produces thinner, more CV-driven, more “independent” political identities. That helps explain why parties still need campuses under repression, but why campus politics no longer automatically becomes mass opposition. Arab Reform Initiative · French

A standing interest, freshly read

Theatre Is the Infrastructure, Not the Event

Read together, these four turn live art into a map of institutions people actually live through: housing policy, federal subsidy, neighborhood time, postcolonial soft power. The useful question is not whether theatre is political; it is which social machinery appears only when people have to gather, rehearse, tour, fund, or defend a room.

Fr · French/Belgian performing-arts criticism reading a Franco-Algerian work through archives, urbanism and colonial terminology.

“Bâtir” by Salim Djaferi: How Colonialism Moved Into the Towers

Djaferi’s documentary solo treats the HLM not as welfare architecture but as a colonial administrative form that survived decolonization: boxes, official categories, archives from Sevran, Algeria-to-banlieue housing policy. The stage machinery turns “neutral” social housing into a system for naming, sorting and policing racialized families. Mouvement · French

Es · Buenos Aires cooperative media inside a neighborhood theatre project, close to the people who build and inherit it.

Circuito Cultural Barracas: A Street Party for the Children of Anita and Mirko

Circuito Cultural Barracas makes community theatre look like social reproduction: rehearsals, chains of work, youth offshoot Ramal CCB, and thirty years of neighborly labor hold a barrio together while the state retreats. The crisis is not only money; it is time, rent, and whether a physical commons survives after the lease ends in April 2027. lavaca · Spanish

Es · Córdoba’s independent-theatre sector, against Buenos Aires-centric cultural policy and administrative centralization.

Córdoba Artists Call an Assembly Against the Hollowing-Out of the National Theatre Institute

Milei’s decrees 345/346/2025 strip the INT of autarchy, its council and provincial representatives, turning a federal theatre agency into a unit of the Culture Secretariat. Córdoba artists spell out why a budget line of 0.001% matters: halls, festivals, school and rural performances, and thousands of independent-theatre jobs disappear first outside Buenos Aires. La tinta · Spanish

En · Ugandan cultural history and contemporary arts reporting, with soft-power infrastructure kept in view.

Kampala’s Cultural Boom Echoes Its 1960s Heyday

Kampala’s current arts revival is read against the Makerere, Transition and Free Travelling Theatre world of the 1960s: a postindependence cultural capital rebuilt after lockdown and decades of dictatorship and civil war. The old colonial university pipeline has weakened, but a new dependency has replaced it: Western cultural-diplomacy bodies finance what the Ugandan state will not. New Lines Magazine · English

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