
2021: Year of Hope
We left behind a year that was a symbol of falls, disease, destruction and faced a 2021 with challenges, hope and construction.

We left behind a year that was a symbol of falls, disease, destruction and faced a 2021 with challenges, hope and construction.

We are in a situation that is really difficult because the oil market has collapsed since 2014, but also by the Covid-19. In the hydrocarbons sector, this year we expected to make $23 billion from about $33 billion last year, a remarkable difference.

On the Paseo de Sagrera in Palma a statue stands with some phrases in Catalan, Latin and Arabic.

On the Paseo de Sagrera in Palma a statue stands with some phrases in Catalan, Latin and Arabic.

The world breathed a little easier last week. The election of Joe Biden is good news not only for the American people, but also for international relations.

Morocco celebrates 20 years of the coronation of King Mohamed VI. Twenty years of profound change in the structure of the state, in the economy, in international relations and in the field of human rights.

Africa has grown at a remarkable rate over the past decade. Europe, 14 km away, must look to Africa, generously manage migratory flows, ensure, in the short term, a dominant position, economically and culturally speaking.

Russia aspires to establish a new relationship with Africa based on mutual cooperation and collaboration, assuring the African leaders that their intentions are not to deprive Africa of its resources, nor to teach lessons in democracy.

Today the European Union faces great challenges and challenges, such as the completion of monetary union, which do not require a British presence to carry them out.

Right now, as half the world is waking up, Americans are falling asleep with conscience and with the lesson learned that a president like Donald Trump will never set foot in the Oval Office again.