
Oil, the crisis crushing Cuba and giving Trump new leverage
Fuel shortages are paralyzing the economy, while the United States is incentivizing the island’s private sector

Fuel shortages are paralyzing the economy, while the United States is incentivizing the island’s private sector

UNESCO recently highlighted a series of 17th-century documents. These reveal that the trafficking of Africans to exploit Bolivia’s Cerro Rico was the origin of the Black community in the country

A handful of young content creators on the island have found a degree of freedom online. In the digital world, the narrative about the guerrillas who won the heart of the Latin American left has run its course

The Asian country is a global leader in customer services, with Western corporations employing young people at salaries well below the cost of living

The Argentine academic, a specialist in international relations, warns about the region’s growing alignment with Trump and the ‘dramatic breakdown of international law’ that could throw the world into uncharted territory

Residents in the city are turning to pagers and printed maps due to the outages in the Russian capital

The lack of government transparency accentuates the effects of a natural disaster that has covered over 140 miles of coastline and endangered the livelihood of coastal communities

In 2022, the cartel leader was linked to the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci

President Miguel Díaz-Canel appears live on television after releasing a video message on bilateral relations with Washington

The opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate attracted a crowd of over 15,000 people to a demonstration in Santiago, where she had traveled to attend José Antonio Kast’s inauguration

In a statement, the Havana regime asserts that this is a ‘sovereign decision’ and that the prisoners will be freed ‘in the coming days’

Rabat and Algiers have avoided condemning the US and Israeli strikes, amid ongoing talks over the African territory in a dispute that’s about to turn 50 years old

Tehran’s attacks against the digital ecosystems of its neighbors are considered among the first military actions of their kind in the world

The immediate effect will depend more on how quickly the oil reaches the market and the logistics of its transportation than on the unlocked amount

Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz, vulnerable to potential drone or speedboat attacks, and the risk of underwater mines makes it difficult for US frigates to take action to protect cargo ships

Samuel Ramírez Jr. had been on the run for almost three years for his alleged involvement in the murder of two women in late May 2023

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz impacts the global economy while Israel and the US have yet to achieve any strategic goal

Just 15 of the country’s 54 reactors have been reactivated due to expert skepticism and citizen mistrust
The small city in Nigeria is known for its high rate of multiple pregnancies, and to date there is no conclusive explanation for the phenomenon

The right-wing Colombian presidential candidate is looking for a running mate who thinks differently from her, without having to sacrifice the political principles of her mentor
Under the Russian invasion, Kyiv has positioned itself at the forefront of the use and downing of drones like those now employed by Iran to respond to attacks by the US and Israel

The footwear in question are Oxfords, and the president is constantly giving them away to his inner circle

The lack of shelters and the lines to buy food exacerbate the population’s suffering in the face of US-Israeli airstrikes

The president received the presidential sash from leftist Gabriel Boric, marking the start of a new political stage focused on security, the economy and immigration

The left fears losing the city after 25 years in power while tension between extremist groups remains high ahead of Sunday’s local elections

The new president, an ally of far-right leaders worldwide, has promised an emergency government focused on law and order, and economic growth

The expected guilty pleas of Erick Valencia, ‘El 85’ and Abigael González, ‘El Cuini,’ confirm the decline of the old guard