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

‘De cara al mundo’, the Onda Madrid programme directed and presented by Javier Fernández Arribas, director of Atalayar, tackles international current affairs every week.
The diplomatic crisis between Spain and Venezuela continues. The Chavista dictatorship has found the external enemy that every totalitarian regime seeks to divert attention from the real problems caused by its stay in power.
The Spanish government is playing this game with the arrival of President-elect Edmundo González in Madrid and his stroll through the Moncloa gardens, and now the chavistas are creating a diplomatic crisis with Spain over statements made by the Spanish Defence Minister.
It is all very pathetic because the reality is that time passes and the chavistas remain in power. What is the United States, the EU or Spain going to do? It should be remembered that, in addition to Zapatero, the stability and continuity of Pedro Sánchez's government also depends on Sumar and Podemos, financed by the Chavista dictatorship. A nonsense...
Meanwhile, the election campaign continues in the United States. Donald Trump rejects the proposal to hold another debate on television with Kamala Harris after the shake-up he suffered this week. It is said that a debate is not definitive if you win it, but if you lose it, it is complicated. Case in point: Joe Biden. In this case, Kamala Harris demonstrated her qualifications to be a candidate.
José María Peredo, Professor of Communication and International Relations at the European University of Madrid and author of the book ‘World order: geopolitics, trends and strategies’, will shed light on the issue in the microphones of ‘De cara al mundo’.
In addition, the war in Ukraine continues. Vladimir Putin warns NATO that he will go to war with Russia if it authorises Ukraine to use long-range missiles. The US and the UK are discussing this request from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
For its part, Russia is beginning to regain ground in the Kursk region.
The journalist and correspondent María Senovilla and the expert international analyst Lucas Martín will provide the most important key points.
As every day, 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 talk about the political conflict in Venezuela and the diplomatic crisis between the Venezuelan country and Spain, the US election campaign, the war in Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East.
‘De cara al mundo’, Friday 4 October from 22:05 to 23:00.