All posts by Carmen Gomaro

Carmen Gomaro - leading international news and investigative reporter. Worked at various media outlets in Spain, Argentina and Colombia, including Diario de Cádiz, CNN+, Telemadrid and EFE.

Duplantis breaks his own world record in Xiamen

In his unparalleled journey without any hindrances or boundaries, Armand Duplantis once again shattered the pole vault world record. In the very first athletic event of the Diamond League, held in Xiamen (China) to mark the commencement of a season leading up to the highly anticipated Olympic Games, Duplantis effortlessly soared to a staggering height of 6.24 meters, surpassing his previous record by a mere centimeter.

This incredible feat began with a mark of 6.17 meters in 2020 and has progressed steadily, centimeter by centimeter. It’s not a leap of five centimeters at a time; rather, it is a patient and iterative pursuit. Once the record is broken, a significant achievement in its own right, Duplantis reserves his strength for the next opportunity.

With just four leaps, Mondo, as he is fondly known, scaled new heights in his pole vaulting prowess. He effortlessly conquered the bar at 5.62 meters, a mere warm-up for him. Then came 5.82 meters, a display of his unwavering determination. And finally, the monumental moment arrived at six meters and twenty-four centimeters, a testament to his unrivaled skill and resilience.

Currently, Duplantis is an athlete on a relentless quest to push his own limits, all within the confines of safety. For fans, journalists, and the entire athletic community, it is a mesmerizing exercise to witness the discovery of these limits, one jump at a time, one verse at a time. These exploratory endeavors compensate for the absence of uncertainty that typically accompanies sports competitions. The journey continues, always…

Gukesh Dommaraju caresses the Candidates: a star is born

He doesn't look like it, due to his maturity, his game and his thick beard, but Gukesh Dommaraju is 17 years old and could become the youngest world champion in the history of chess.. “It's a killing machine,” defined the Spanish grandmaster Miguel Santos in the broadcast of the games on Chess24.. Yesterday, Gukesh achieved two milestones: becoming the leader in the Candidates tournament and relegating Ian Nepomniachtchi to second place. The second achievement might seem minor, but the Russian had played 41 games in a row, in the three Candidates he has played, without ever falling below first position.. There was no precedent for something like this.

This Saturday, Gukesh made an absolute crack decision, as brilliant as the best of his plays. At one point, his rival, Alireza Firouzja, was pressed for time. The most obvious temptation was to complicate the game even more to provoke an error from his rival.. But the Indian, although he had more minutes in reserve, did not want to win because of an enemy failure, but because of his own successes, so he repeated moves a couple of times to reach move 40.

When that happens, players get an extra half hour and can better plan their next actions.. He therefore gave his rival a break, but above all he gave himself the luxury of spending more than ten minutes to discover the best plan for victory.. Of course, he found it, although the path remained uncertain and that half-hour gift soon disappeared amid new complications.

Last brutal test

On matchday 14, the last of the tournament being held in Toronto, the Indian will start as the new leader, although he will still have to overcome a very difficult test. It has to contain, at least, the American Hikaru Nakamura, number 3 in the world and much more experienced than him. Naka is another serial killer, a guy you don't want to mess around with..

The Japanese-born grandmaster said he came to Canada to have fun, on vacation, an attitude that has proven to be a winner.. After each round, he comments on his games on the internet for his hundreds of thousands of followers and on his rest days he has not hesitated to play rapid chess tournaments on Chess.com. Hikaru earns more money as a streamer than as a chess player, but the boost that the assault on the World Championship would give him would be huge, in followers and in his economy..

To get there, the American only needs victory, however, like the other two pursuers of Gukesh, the also American Fabiano Caruana and the Russian Nepomniachtchi. The tables are of no use to anyone, which allows us to predict an epic day. The three pursuers of the Indian were just the three favorites before the start of the tournament. That a 17-year-old boy has beaten them is something that only entered into the plans of the Indian chess player himself, who works like an animal to surpass all his brilliant predecessors in precocity..

This Saturday, Nepo and Naka disappointed a little with some fearful tables. The game was good, but at the critical moment no one wanted to risk it. They preferred to secure the half point and wait for the decisive day, surely without counting on the victory of Gukesh, who gave a new lesson in perseverance and strategy against Firouzja. Despite some flashes, the Frenchman has once again disappointed in this tournament, after his fiasco in Madrid two years ago. A revealing fact is that in the 13 games played he has dropped ten places in the FIDE classification, from sixth to 16.. Fate wanted him to exchange positions with Gukesh, who has gone from 16th to 6th.

What happens if there is a tie

Anything can still happen, including several chances of equal points between two or more players in the first position of the Candidates. In that case, quick tiebreaker games would be played the next day, Monday. For many, it would be the desired ending because it would prolong the excitement of an unforgettable tournament.. For others, it would be an unfair solution, because it is not serious to resort to rapid chess to resolve equality in classic. In that scenario, Nakamura would be a favorite if he manages to be one of the players who finish in first position.

The other chess player who did his homework yesterday in Toronto was Fabiano Caruana, who beat the Indian Praggnanandhaa in the longest game of the day, only one year older than Gukesh.. The 18-year-old boy resisted like a champ, but Fabi is a human calculator and ended up finding the solution to all the riddles that Pragg posed.. His 'sprint' has been tremendous, like Nakamura's, measured perfectly to hunt down Nepo, without both knowing that the real hare was Gukesh.

Tan Zhongyi, half a title in his pocket

Tan Zhongyi. Maria Emelianova FIDE

In the Women's Candidates, the excitement was much less because the Russians fell off their horses early.. Two Chinese women were fighting for first place, but yesterday the leader, Tan Zhonyi, drew against Goryachkina while Lei Tingjie was beaten by another amazing chess player..

India's Vaishali Rameshbabu, Pragg's older sister, achieved her fourth consecutive victory. It is already tied for third place and if it has not finished higher it is because before this unstoppable streak it had another disastrous one, in which it suffered four defeats in a row.. This Saturday Vaishali defeated Lei, who no longer depends on herself to reach Tan.

Barring a miracle, the latter will be the challenger to the world champion, also Chinese Ju Wenjun.. In women's chess there is less variety of denominations of origin, which impoverishes the spectacle a bit. One of the hopes to change this in the short term is the rise of the Spanish Sara Khadem, who is already thirteenth in the world and who should try to sneak into the next Candidates.

Green light from the United States Congress for urgent military aid for Ukraine

After months of negotiations, the United States House of Representatives finally passed legislation on Saturday to provide crucial aid to Ukraine in its defense against the Russian invasion. This $95 billion package, approved with a vote of 331 in favor and 112 against, will allocate $61 billion specifically to aid Ukraine, addressing its urgent need for weapons and support in countering Russia’s advancing troops.

The approval of these bills has been hailed as a significant moment for global stability by President Joe Biden. However, the political landscape in Congress remains far from ordinary, and the process of delivering the aid has been marred by unexpected delays. The divided Republican caucus, still reeling from the departure of former majority leader Kevin McCarthy, now faces a motion to expel his replacement, Mike Johnson, put forward by three conservative congressmen.

The conservative party’s radical and far-right factions have expressed discontent with their leader’s collaboration with House Democrats on these measures. The approved legislation not only includes aid for Ukraine but also allocates $26 billion to assist Israel in the face of escalating conflicts in the Middle East and potential clashes with Iran. Additionally, $8 billion will be earmarked for bolstering Taiwan’s security and supporting other allies in countering the threat of a Chinese invasion.

Detractors from the Republican ranks argue that the priorities should instead focus on securing the border to curb undocumented crossings and curtailing public spending, considering the already mounting national debt of $34 billion. Congressman Bob Good, leading the conservative hard wing, claims that these approved measures will further plunge the nation into a fiscal crisis and do not represent the best interests of the American people.

On the other hand, Mike Johnson contends that while the legislation may not be perfect, it is the most feasible outcome given the current circumstances. He emphasizes the importance of fulfilling these significant obligations despite not holding complete control over the House, Senate, and White House, as Republicans would ideally prefer.

Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader of the minority in the House, commended the courage of some conservative congressmen for making the right decision in a time that calls for defending democracy, freedom, and truth against aggression. He believes that these measures align with the security interests of the United States.

The aid package for Israel, approved by a vote of 366 in favor and 58 against, provides a substantial $26.4 billion injection to support their defense efforts against Iran and its proxies. It also covers reimbursement for US military operations in response to recent attacks. The funding includes provisions for missile defense systems, anti-rocket and mortar technology, replenishment of defense supplies, acquisition of advanced weapons systems, and humanitarian aid in Gaza.

The fourth bill encompasses a range of measures, including the authorization to seize frozen assets of the Russian central bank to aid in Ukraine’s rebuilding, the imposition of sanctions on Iran, Russia, China, and criminal organizations involved in fentanyl trafficking, and potentially a ban on TikTok if its Chinese-based ownership does not divest within a year.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking from Kyiv, expressed his gratitude for the House’s approval of the aid package. He believes that it will save thousands of lives in Ukraine and hopes for swift approval from the Senate and President Biden’s signature to turn the legislation into law.

The new Venezuelan opposition candidate already doubles Maduro in the polls

The desire for change and transformation among Venezuelans is strong, with 80% dreaming of the departure of Nicolás Maduro, according to surveys. This sentiment was quickly evident when opposition diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia announced his candidacy, with social networks rallying behind him and creating slogans and songs in his support. Despite being a relatively unknown figure in public opinion, González Urrutia has received the backing of the Unitary Platform, 10 parties, opposition leader María Corina Machado, and controversial governor Manuel Rosales.

The government’s attempt to prevent the registration of certain opposition candidates, such as Machado and philosopher Corina Yoris, has only further galvanized support for González Urrutia. Forced to allow the registration of a “tapa candidate” (a provisional standard-bearer), the government hoped to secure Rosales as the final candidate. However, the opposition’s decision to back González Urrutia as the unitary candidate has led to Rosales abandoning the race.

Machado, convinced of González Urrutia’s ability to win, has taken to social networks to rally Venezuelans. In a recent survey, a “candidate supported by María Corina” was shown to have a significant lead over Nicolás Maduro. Political consultant Luis Peche recognizes the impact of Machado’s decision, stating that she is the key decision-maker in Venezuelan politics this year.

The opposition’s unity also hinges on the decision of Fuerza Vecinal, a party of former opposition mayors who initially supported Rosales. Meanwhile, the revolution faces its own challenges in the midst of traps aimed at securing Maduro’s forced re-election despite lack of popular support. Analyst Félix Seijas predicts that the opposition’s move will force the government to respond.

González Urrutia has been working behind the scenes within the Democratic Unity, serving as an advisor on international matters and being part of its board of directors. With a diplomatic career that includes serving as ambassador to Algeria and Argentina, he brings experience and expertise to the table. Excitement is building around his candidacy, with writer Leonardo Padrón describing the sound of unity and declaring González Urrutia as the candidate against barbarism.

Erdogan urges Palestinian unity in meeting with Hamas leader in Istanbul

Turkey continues to play a key role in mediating the Gaza war, while Qatar’s involvement in the conflict is being questioned. In an effort to deal with Hamas, Turkey sent its Foreign Minister to Doha, and recently the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyah, met with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul. The meeting focused on Israel’s attacks on Palestinian lands and the need for uninterrupted humanitarian aid and a fair and lasting peace process. Erdogan emphasized the importance of unity among all Palestinian factions and parties to ensure stability in the post-conflict scenario. The meeting took place amidst the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with Erdogan urging the international community to maintain focus on Gaza and calling for the creation of an independent State of Palestine as a solution for permanent peace in the region.

Hamas’ visit to Turkey came shortly after Turkey announced restrictions on exports to Israel, including steel and jet fuel. Despite its criticism of Israel’s actions, it took Turkey more than six months to limit its commercial ties with the country due to growing public discontent. Turkey has historically welcomed Hamas and does not consider it a terrorist organization. However, while much of Turkey’s public opinion supports the Palestinian cause, polls indicate that many do not want the government to get directly involved in the conflict. On another front, a Turkish NGO called IHH, along with international organizations, has organized a flotilla to break the maritime blockade of Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to the enclave. The flotilla, consisting of hundreds of activists from thirty countries, is set to depart from Istanbul in the coming days.

Inconvenient truths and expectations in the EU transition

Brussels is vibrant. In a rapidly evolving global landscape, amidst the transitions in the European Parliament, Commission, and Council, there is a surge of contemplation and action. As we assess the delicate equilibrium and anticipate the future political term, it is crucial to confront inconvenient realities and acknowledge the necessity for rectification. Simultaneously, we must dare to dream – to untangle and structure a myriad of hopes and ambitions.

The European Parliament

Bureaucracy against SMEs

A widely agreed upon issue is that the major concern for the Spanish economy lies in its productivity challenges, particularly in relation to the size of companies. The statistics paint a clear picture. When comparing Spanish companies with their German counterparts, which have over 250 employees, there is minimal disparity in productivity levels. Even among medium-sized companies, the gap is not prominently noticeable. However, the real discrepancy becomes glaringly apparent in smaller enterprises. It is within these small businesses where productivity struggles become distinctly pronounced.

Otxandiano faces 21-A with fear that his refusal to condemn ETA will bring down Bildu's euphoria

Just a row of buildings separates Bilbao’s Plaza Nueva – where Pello Otxandiano concludes his campaign – from El Arenal – where Imanol Pradales does the same -. A row as narrow as the margin that will determine, next Sunday, whether Bildu takes the Basque Parliament’s dominance away from the PNV. The jeltzales meeting was accompanied by the lively sound of bagpipes, while the nationalist rally was surrounded by a cluster of terraces where live music played. Both events were well-attended and even attracted some Athletic fans wearing their team’s jerseys before heading to San Mamés.

Located in the heart of historic Bilbao, in front of the Royal Academy of the Basque Language, Bildu concluded its electoral campaign yesterday. This campaign could mark the first victory for the nationalist left in the Basque elections. However, Pello Otxandiano’s refusal to classify ETA as a “terrorist band” has generated controversy and could have repercussions at the polls. The most recent Sigma Dos poll for EL MUNDO predicts 34% of the vote and up to 30 seats for Bildu, but the 340,000 undecided Basques could sway the results based on Otxandiano’s stance on ETA.

Concerned about the impact it may have, Otxandiano quickly modified his speech, asking for forgiveness for “hurting the sensitivity of the victims of ETA” to mitigate potential damage and maintain the positive trajectory of Bildu’s campaign in recent weeks. Now, the focus is on those undecided voters who could be swayed by his words to choose a different political alternative.

“We could have chosen to make promises and distort the words of the opponent,” reproached the candidate, “but we chose to confront the situation our country is facing, to rise above it and elevate the political discourse.” Otxandiano urged voters to support “change,” asserting that it can only be achieved if EH Bildu achieves their best results in history. He was accompanied by Arnaldo Otegi, the general coordinator of the abertzales, and prominent figures in the nationalist left, such as Pere Aragonès, the president of the Generalitat, and Conor Murphy, the Minister of Economy of Northern Ireland.

Bildu’s campaign closing was consistent with their overall tone in recent weeks, focusing on “political regeneration,” housing, and public health. These issues have also helped reconnect with confederal left voters who feel left without options due to the fracture between Podemos and Sumar. Gone are the days when Iglesias’ party took away Bildu’s traditional strongholds in Gipuzkoa.

While a potential victory for the Abertzales on Sunday would signify a historic defeat for the PNV, who have been the leading force in all regional elections since the Transition, except for the PSE’s victory in 1986, Bildu has reopened the possibility of a pact between nationalists. “We extend our hands,” reiterated Otegi in Bilbao, expressing openness to agreements between the left that “fulfills the popular mandate beyond party alliances.” The objective is to prevent the sum of votes from the PNV and the PSE from being sufficient to maintain the current coalition government, making Bildu or the PP the determining factor in governing.

Pradales draws on the "pride" of the PNV to guarantee a "strong majority" even if it loses to Bildu

The PNV concluded the political cycle of Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu on Friday and confidently welcomed the beginning of Imanol Pradales’ presidency. Embracing their traditions, the nationalist leaders captured a photo of Pradales with his predecessors, Iñigo Urkullu and Juan José Ibarretxe, on Thursday. Riding the momentum of the final week of the electoral campaign, Imanol Pradales made a last plea for support for his party to achieve a “strong majority for a strong Government,” even if Bildu wins more seats.

Taking advantage of the campaign’s closing on Friday, the PNV reminded the thousands of undecided voters – their weak spot in this election – that “the future of Euskadi is at stake” next Sunday, while wrapping each of their messages with the conviction that Imanol Pradales will become the next lehendakari. With boosted morale in recent days but uncertainty about the final result, Pradales dreamed of “a united Euskadi without exclusions” after two weeks of seeking confrontation with the EH Bildu model.

“It is the moment of truth,” Pradales urged his colleagues and supporters as he sought to secure the last votes that would guarantee governability for the PNV starting on April 21. Pradales and PNV President Andoni Ortuzar downplayed the importance of who will win at the polls on Sunday, instead focusing on the institutional leadership they have secured through the continuation of their pact with the Basque PSOE of Eneko Andueza. “On Sunday, a new era will begin for Euskadi, a new chapter for this country, and it will happen hand in hand with the PNV,” said Ortuzar, who admitted to his followers that he does not know who will win the elections.

Fully aware of the tight race with EH Bildu in terms of seats, PNV leaders intend to work tirelessly for every vote until the polls close at 8 pm on Sunday. “We do not want a polarized Euskadi, a return to the past, a regression,” Ortuzar stated during an event that also served as an opportunity to pay tribute to Iñigo Urkullu, the Lehendakari who was inaugurated for the first time on December 15, 2012. Nearly twelve years later, his successor, Imanol Pradales, sought to complement his image as an institutional manager with the emotional ties of his PNV membership. In fact, the lehendakari candidate with eight Spanish surnames sought to close an emotionally-charged campaign, which even included a pepper spray attack.

Pradales dedicated a significant portion of his speech in Spanish to honoring his father as “an anonymous Basque nationalist.” The lehendakari candidate appealed to the “example and commitment” of his father, who participated in the rejuvenation of the PNV in Santurtzi and was also part of the volunteer security team at internal events. They were both “ertzainas of the party” and participated in internal milestones such as the laying of the cornerstone in 1991 for the modern PNV headquarters in the center of Bilbao. “I am proud to be Basque and to belong to the PNV,” declared Pradales, the candidate who made a significant leap in both debate series and political rallies in the final days of the campaign.

The Lehendakari candidate used that “pride” as a distinguishing factor in response to criticism from other parties, including the Basque PSOE, regarding the management of public services such as healthcare, which are highly valued by the Basque people. This message was complemented by Andoni Ortuzar, who endorsed the “punishment vote” for EH Bildu, demanding that the PNV receive “votes in favor, votes for progress, votes with Euskadi in mind and in the heart.”

Let the reflection spread

The electoral campaign in Euskadi has coincided with two highly-anticipated football matches: the electrifying Copa del Rey final between Athletic and Mallorca, followed by the iconic clash between Real Madrid and Barça, which, although generating less enthusiasm in Euskadi, marks the beginning of the campaign for the Catalan elections.

Otxandiano, an engineer and the preferred candidate of Pedro Sánchez’s ally, Arnaldo Otegi, has emerged as a prominent figure in the campaign.