
The euphoria surrounding retro fashion at the World Cup: when soccer becomes a luxury
In recent years, wearing football shirts in everyday life has become a point of pride, even if it leaves your wallet trembling

In recent years, wearing football shirts in everyday life has become a point of pride, even if it leaves your wallet trembling

The British lord, an expert on the ecological transition, argues that ‘Trump is a short-term problem in relation to a long-term process, which is inexorable’

The lack of free and universal health care means fans traveling from other countries will be sure to take out multiple policies

Donald Trump has signed an executive order to fund research into substances such as LSD and explore their possibilities in the treatment of mental health problems. Debates are being reopened on the legalization of drugs whose history has included experimentation, application within the military and now in medicine

The Russian invasion has devastated the Ukrainian economy, and the budget for 2026 anticipates additional borrowing for this year equivalent to 18% of GDP

Manuel Roberto and Fernando Farías Laguna stand accused of steering a lucrative illicit enterprise that cost Mexico billions

President Claudia Sheinbaum is reinforcing her team with technical experts ahead of the review of the USMCA trade treaty and greater demands from Washington

Its on-site lodging, shared kitchen, and six studios filled with vintage instruments make this spot a slow zone where artists can experiment and rediscover the joy of making music

Since September, a rule has begun to cancel commercial driver’s licenses for asylum seekers, refugees and DACA recipients, who have been losing their jobs
A leaked police report reveals abuses and attempts to cover up homicides during the fight against gangs in El Salvador

The years 2024 and 2025 were the deadliest for reporters worldwide since records began. In those two years, Israeli attacks were responsible for 70% of the deaths

Iranians are facing a potentially more critical scenario than what was seen under previous cycles of sanctions

Sánchez asserts that Spain is a ‘loyal partner’ of the Alliance and notes that he relies solely on ‘official documents and government positions’
John Phelan’s departure, coupled with those of three Cabinet secretaries in recent weeks, revives the turbulent memory of the president’s first term in office

Following the aborted meeting in Cúcuta, the Colombian leader will sit down with the acting president to discuss security issues

Military officer Gannon Ken Van Dyke used Polymarket to bet on actions in Venezuela that he helped carry out