Trump says he will be ‘having the honor of taking Cuba’
US negotiators want President Miguel Díaz-Canel to step down as a condition for a deal with the island, according to The New York Times
US negotiators want President Miguel Díaz-Canel to step down as a condition for a deal with the island, according to The New York Times
The US has failed to offer a convincing explanation for its attack on Iran, generating uncomfortable questions

The National Security Council secretary, whom Israel claims to have killed, played a key role in the nuclear agreement and the crackdown on protests

According to migrants held at the facility, personnel often use insignia with ominous messages to intimidate the detainees
Spain and Mexico have reached their closest point in seven years following diplomatic tensions over the interpretation of colonial history


The main obstacle facing Kyiv is that it has a territory roughly 30 times larger than the Jewish State

Christie’s wraps up the sale that is fragmenting the legacy of the late eccentric US billionaire Jim Irsay
Despite the persecution of migrants across the US, the Nuevo Amanecer Academy in Queens, New York remains an optimistic community hub, supporting hundreds of students and families

The US president has tightened the relationship between the elites and the White House, and this has affected the free flow of information

Khaled and Mustafa Bani Odeh, who saw their parents and two brothers shot dead, say that the troops suddenly opened fire
In Lyon, the singer unveils a show with a theatrical and pop spirit that focuses on her new album without abandoning her flamenco roots or the greatest hits from ‘Motomami’

One of the patients, with tetraplegia, achieved speeds similar to the average and with almost no errors

Donald Trump has ordered the termination of all contracts with Anthropic due to the technology company’s insistence on imposing red lines on the use of its technology

Silicon Valley oligarchs are manipulating our attention and paving the way for the populist authoritarianism of Trump and Europe's far right
The team uncovered the abrupt evolutionary leap that enabled the rise of complex life

Lyndon Drake, a researcher at Oxford, has developed a guide to ethical principles for engineers and artificial intelligence leaders, designed as an antidote to the excesses of Silicon Valley




The US president and his children maintain a thriving relationship with entities and authorities in the Middle East, where they have expanded their activities since the Republican’s return to the White House




For decades, Persian-language movies have showcased Iranian culture and people. Today, the country’s great directors are exiled in Europe
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
The third project of this performative businessman in white is taking root in the city that never sleeps

Artists’ fees have grown at a faster rate than ticket sales. The ‘sold out’ sign has ceased to be information and has turned into a strategic tool








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