"De cara al mundo": international analysis on Onda Madrid

"De cara al mundo", the programme on Onda Madrid directed and presented by Javier Fernández Arribas, director of Atalayar, analyses current affairs in the world on a weekly basis.
Morocco and Spain currently enjoy excellent diplomatic relations. In this regard, representatives of Andalusian and Canary Islands municipalities on the Spanish side, as well as the Secretary General for External Action, European Union and Cooperation of the Andalusian Regional Government, Enrique Milo, analysed in Rabat, at a conference with their local and regional counterparts from Morocco, the promotion of cooperation between local and regional administrations.
This decentralised cooperation offers numerous opportunities for cooperation and highlights the need for the European Union to recover the cross-border funds that once enabled numerous projects to be carried out between institutions, administrations and companies in Andalusia, the Canary Islands and their Moroccan counterparts.
In addition, Madrid hosted an event organised by the Spanish Confederation of Business Organisations (CEOE) and the Royal Air Maroc (RAM) airline, with the collaboration of the Moroccan Embassy in Spain, which detailed the great investment opportunities offered by the Moroccan kingdom to foreign companies, especially Spanish ones.
Enrique Millo, Secretary General for External Action, European Union and Cooperation of the Regional Government of Andalusia, will give his testimony on the global Spanish-Moroccan relationship.
On the other hand, the conflict in the Middle East is spreading. The Kurds enter the chessboard as a possible distraction. Meanwhile, Pakistan, another problem for Iran, is taking advantage of the situation to bomb hostile militias, and in Gaza there is talk of the entry of medicines and the possible release of hostages while heavy fighting continues in the south of the Strip.
In addition, the US caucuses began in Iowa giving Donald Trump a big lead over his rivals in the Republican primary. Meanwhile, the controversial ex-president is using his appointments to settle scores with the justice system in order to continue increasing support for his presidential candidacy for the Republican Party.
Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues. The countries of the European Union, the United Kingdom and Canada seem to have started a competition to see who gives the most to the Ukrainian country. The latest to join in are the French, who have pledged to send 50 AASM guided bombs every month - starting in January - for the whole of 2024. For their part, the Baltic republics have shown themselves to be unconditional allies of Kiev. The journalist and correspondent María Senovilla and the expert international analyst Lucas Martín will offer the keys to the war in Ukraine.
As every Friday, the discussion will be led by Atalayar's regular contributors, Claudia Luna, Mexican journalist and writer, and Pedro González, journalist and founder of Euronews, coordinated by Javier Fernández Arribas. They will discuss the crisis in the Middle East and the military operation by the United States and the United Kingdom against the Houthis, the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas, the war in Ukraine, Donald Trump's lead in the US Republican Party primaries and the elections in Taiwan.
"De cara al mundo", Friday 19 January from 22:05 to 23:00.