Good morning! If there is one thing we should not doubt, it is that the hours, days and months go by and the clock will not stop. Under this analogy, our columnists do not waste time and analyze the debts with the disabled population, working women, the population besieged by violence and the progress in every matter that seems to go against the clock. In addition to this, we do not leave aside the geopolitical agenda that has heated up in recent days. Will you join us?

The Ukrainian clock
The Ukrainian clock has now a new rhythm marked by recent US decisions driven by the imminent changeover in the White House. Brenda Estefan analyzes the signals and movements of the world powers in these undoubtedly crucial hours.

You want to close the gender pay gap, you have to measure it!
Eradicating the gender pay gap cannot be achieved with good intentions, nor only with publications. Fatima Masse proposes starting with something as logical as measuring these differences, something that, by the way, a third of companies committed to sustainability are unaware of. In her text she makes some proposals to move from words to deeds.

Will Donald Trump be able to stop drug trafficking in Mexico? Part Two
Sofia Guadarrama Collado presents the second part of her reflection on whether Donald Trump will be able to stop drug trafficking in Mexico. She takes as a reference actions that were taken during the governments of López Portillo, Miguel de la Madrid and Carlos Salinas de Gortari, and discusses what could happen now, repeating history or what should be done to prevent this from happening.

It looks like more, but it will be much less
For the next federal budget, disability-related items will increase 3.6% (but education will fall 21%).
disability will increase 3.6% (but education will fall 21%).
How will the disability population fare in next year's federal budget? Barbara Anderson reviewed the 2025 document and put on a very specific filter to identify the ups and downs taking into account some variables such as the population increasing year over year. Don't miss all of her findings.

A good day to die
In memoriam of Helen Krauze
Under the premise that without memory and gratitude there is no present, Claudia Pérez Atamoros presents a recovery of the journalistic life of Helen Krauze, who a few days ago opened her wings to immortality.

A history that should not be repeated
Whether or not you are familiar with the Sewell Setzer III case, the column by Ana Cecilia Perez will be very useful to gauge the impact of important issues such as adolescent mental health, the use of chatbots and artificial intelligence tools. The issue cannot be neglected and companies must take responsibility.
OPINION 51 WON THE AMCO AWARD!
We are pleased to share that a few days ago, Opinión 51 was recognized with the award for communication in Mexico granted by the Mexican Association of Communicators, which for more than 50 years has highlighted the best practices in the country.
The prize was awarded for the columns of Zoé, a character we created with artificial intelligence in alliance with AstraZeneca.
In her columns, Zoé told her story which was based on real testimonies of women with breast cancer to inspire and raise awareness about early detection. We know that providing hope is vital, so in addition to this we thank all the people who invite us to continue creating stories and transforming lives.
Here you can read all the columns:
https://www.opinion51.com/amcozoe/



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