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Claudia Aranda

Chilean journalist specializing in Semiotics and Political Analysis. As an international analyst, she focuses on prospective analysis of social processes. Based in Montreal, Quebec, she covers news for Pressenza and explores contemporary philosophical debates within the context of current events. Her work emphasizes human rights, geopolitics, armed conflict, the environment, and technological development. She is a humanist and an activist for social justice causes.

With the order to evacuate the Jordanian Hospital, Gaza City wakes up amid bombings from a night of horror and death

Dawn in Gaza City did not come calmly; it came with a mandate: evacuate the Jordanian Hospital. The military order fell like a collective sentence over corridors flooded with oxygen, over pulsing incubators, over old people on respirators, over mothers…

Children of the Hospital

In the heart of Gaza City, the Abdelaziz Al Rantisi Children’s Hospital has become an epicenter of resistance and tragedy amid an unrelenting military offensive. This hospital, the only specialized pediatric center in the enclave, has been a direct target…

Flagrant Crime During the Ceasefire: Israel Continues Its Offensive Against Civilians in Lebanon

A new Israeli attack shook southern Lebanon on September 21, 2025, when a drone killed five civilians in Bint Jbeil, including three children and their father, all American citizens according to Lebanese authorities. The prime minister and speaker of parliament…

“Women Who Embroider for Peace”: Memories, Stitches, and Dignity for Gaza from Malmö

In Malmö’s Grand Square, on Palestine Day, emotion and courage took the shape of textiles, dolls, banners, and words. There, a group of grandmothers—Latin American, Palestinian, and Swedish—breathed life into a brutal and moving day: “I am overwhelmed by the…

The blockade against the Red Cross and the denial of rights to Palestinian prisoners

A humanitarian drama and a threat to international law The Israeli government’s ban on International Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners since October 2023 has opened a profound wound in human rights, transparency, and respect for international treaties. This report…

The Genocide in Gaza and the United Nations General Assembly: Breaking the Silence and Demanding Truth and Justice

September 2025 will be remembered as the month when the United Nations General Assembly faced its greatest test in the face of the genocide in Palestine. There is no longer room for euphemisms or diplomatic caution: testimonies, statistics, and the…

The Environmental Pulse in China

China faces a crucial crossroads in the global fight against climate change and environmental degradation, yet it has demonstrated consistency and tenacity in its approach to sustainability that set worldwide trends. With a long-term strategic vision and robust public policies,…

We are missing 680,000 souls: Gaza, the hidden genocide

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, has issued one of the most severe and painful denunciations in recent years: the real number of deaths in Gaza could exceed 680,000 people, more than ten times the officially…

The Cry of Claudia

On September 15, 2025, Mexico experienced a historic night with the first Independence Cry presided over by Claudia Sheinbaum, a speech that resonated not only for the solemnity of the ceremonial act but also for its clear feminist imprint that…

The Last 48 Hours in Palestine

From September 18 to 19, 2025, Gaza has witnessed an intensification of the Israeli offensive, particularly on Gaza City and the central area of the enclave. Israel announced the closure of the temporary humanitarian route set up toward the south…

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