‘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 world news every week.
After a ten-hour meeting, Israel's Security Cabinet has approved a plan to control the Gaza Strip, which will begin in the northern city of Gaza with the displacement of one million Palestinians. The plan provides for control of the Strip, not annexation, and the handover of its government to an Arab entity yet to be determined, in which neither Hamas nor the Palestinian National Authority will participate. The plan refers to months of implementation and does not set a timeframe for carrying out this control.
Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues. The United Arab Emirates could be the venue for a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Kremlin sources. Russian authorities say Putin has no objection to meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski if a series of conditions are met, but at the moment, these are far from being achieved.
Journalist and correspondent María Senovilla will offer the most relevant insights into the Russian invasion of Ukraine on ‘De cara al mundo’.
Meanwhile, global trade is changing from Thursday following the entry into force of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. India, for buying Russian oil, and Brazil, for the trial of former president Jair Bolsonaro, are the countries with the highest tariffs, at 50%. The European Union is trying to improve the 15% agreement for car parts and other products, but the Trump administration warns that Brussels will have to fulfil its commitment to invest £600 billion in the United States. The response is that this promise is made in good faith because fulfilling it depends on companies, not EU institutions.
Expert international analyst Lucas Martín will analyse the most important details.
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. The discussion will focus on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and the US tariffs.
‘De cara al mundo’, Friday 8 August from 10.05 p.m. to 11 p.m.