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Mikel Reparaz's documentary on the current geopolitical situation will be released tomorrow in Bilbao

EiTB's international leaders have collected the videos recorded in the most contentious areas of geopolitical competition in an audiovisual work, the documentary will be shown in the BBK Hall, and then a recess has been organized. 

Poster announcing the premiere of the documentary and the talk. EITB

On January 20, a year has just passed since the return of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States. This has revolutionized the global situation and political competition, and there have been major movements around the last conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as recently in Venezuela and Greenland.

On the occasion of the premiere of this new documentary, EITB has organized a special colloquium with Mikel Reparaz himself, which will take place on Tuesday, February 3, inthe Sala BBK room in Bilbao, an open dialogue to understand the keys to the current geopolitical situation and the major global challenges, led by the International Head of EITB, accompanied by Borja Macías , Doctor of Political Science, and Natale Serón , Doctor of International Public Law and European Union Law.

The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the projection of a 50-minute audio-visual work; and then there will be a colloquium.

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