The Spanish museum hosts the first European retrospective of the Japanese-American creative, on the 100th anniversary of her birth and after the show’s stay at the MoMA
Crude oil is poisoning the livelihoods of hundreds of families who live around Laguna del Ostión, in Veracruz state, while residents demand support from the authorities
The Spanish director’s new film, ‘Bitter Christmas’, is his most intimate work: a story about grief and depression that questions the extent to which a filmmaker can draw inspiration from other people’s lives. In it, every mirror reflects his own image
A genetic analysis finds that nearly 47.42% of corvina samples collected from various markets contain shark meat
Colombia’s left-wing presidential candidate defends the current government’s achievements but claims to be the only strategist in his campaign: ‘I am nobody’s copy or clone’
The island hosted the fifth international summit for students, professors, and researchers. It is an academic and cultural space dedicated to critically examining racial history
An autopsy performed on the body this Friday determined that he died by drowning and ruled out any signs of foul play, according to sources familiar with the case
The track record of the senator, whose confirmation as the next Secretary of Homeland Security is almost certain, indicates that he does not understand the need for a robust federal response to disasters
The Colombian reporter is back with her family after more than two weeks in detention, in a case that continues to fuel the debate over press freedom and immigration in the US
A lack of political agreement on limiting the powers of ICE agents means there is no solution in sight. The closure is beginning to have visible consequences for citizens as reserve funds run out
The island, under a near-total embargo, awaits the arrival Saturday of three ships sponsored by international organizations to alleviate basic shortages
The artist’s museum in Amsterdam shows how that tone became a means of expressing emotions and ideas, from warmth to rebellion
Asian countries are most affected by the absence of natural gas from the Persian Gulf, but this could end up putting pressure on prices in Europe and impacting storage capacity for next winter
The Barcelona-based engineer participated in the Forensic Architecture report for the case against Israel in The Hague
The journalist who uncovered alleged organized trips to shoot civilians during the Bosnian war has published a book with new testimonies and details
In less than three months, the interim president has replaced almost half of her team, diminished the influence of the former leader, and defined her own profile for her administration
The Pentagon will request an additional $200 billion in funding to finance the offensive, now dominated by attacks against the energy sector
The five-year-old’s case, which sparked nationwide outrage following his arrest in Minnesota, is now in the appeals phase
The most populated city in the United Arab Emirates is a postmodern pastiche, a habitable ‘render’, a Las Vegas without the alibi of irony, a city where everything is wrong
Donald Trump has shelved a plan to have these forces contribute to his offensive against the Islamic Republic while the opposition and Turkey do not look favorably upon the involvement of groups they consider ‘separatists’
The arrest of ‘Lobo Menor’ in the Mexican capital sheds light on the criminal relationship between the three countries, connected to cocaine trafficking
Scientific evidence has shown that is not a matter of willpower or a vice, but a mental disorder
Incidents attributed to cybercriminals sponsored by Pyongyang increased by 130% in 2025. Analysts highlight their growing sophistication
The new official is a military officer with extensive experience in espionage services and loyal to the political objectives of the Bolivarian revolution
These shortwave radio stations are used to maintain almost untraceable communications when the internet is down. Cuba has the longest tradition with this technology
His mother, Raiza Contreras, was invited by Senator Chuck Schumer to the State of the Union address to exemplify the ‘cruelty’ and violation of rights by immigration authorities
The renowned Cuban singer-songwriter warned on his personal blog about the consequences of military action against his country
The initiative, originating in Europe and supported by well-known activists such as Greta Thunberg, includes humanitarian aid worth €500,000. Another shipment is due on March 21 from Mexico
The Hong Kong-flagged ‘Sea Horse’ is expected to arrive in five days. It is carrying 200,000 barrels of diesel, enough for 10 days
European leaders are meeting in Brussels to discuss how to contain soaring energy prices, illustrating how the US president’s actions continue to dominate the agenda
The US president has temporarily lifted sanctions on Russia, released 40% of America’s oil reserves, and changed maritime laws
Marcelo Ebrard is visiting Washington to present his plan for the upcoming review of a treaty that represents 29% of global GDP in trade
‘The New York Times’ reveals that the activist also raped Dolores Huerta, his ally and co-founder of the largest farmworkers’ union in the United States
The president’s remarks following Venezuela’s victory are the latest in a series of controversial proposals that have defined his foreign policy and sparked international tensions
Unlawful operations have expanded across more than 3,000 hectares, while authorities declare themselves powerless against a plunder that could exceed $250 million annually
Resistance to Chavismo’s years-long repression has changed the lives of a entire network of defenders who now demand that the government’s amnesty apply to those still behind bars
Felipe VI’s remarks about colonial-era ‘abuses’ help restore political ties at a time when Mexico is feeling pressure from the US and cannot keep up the tension with a major historical and trade partner
Donald Trump’s authoritarian drift in his second term places the country on a par with Hungary or Turkey, according to a ranking by Sweden’s V-Dem Institute
Meanwhile the White House continues to pressure the Fed, delaying Senate confirmation of a replacement for Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May
The government criticized a report by international legal experts that warns of crimes against humanity in the Central American country and lashed out at human rights organizations: ‘Go to hell’
Grady Judd, one of the state’s hardline sheriffs, proposes a ‘path forwards’ for migrants. ‘We can’t deal with 10 to 18 million people’
The Trump administration has deported 86 DACA recipients and another 174 applicants
Many Cubans on the island, struggling with daily blackouts or shortages of food and transportation, are urging Donald Trump to act soon
The conflict in the Middle East is affecting the supply of critical materials for Asian industry, agriculture, and technology
Oil tankers bound for Asian markets and Greek and Chinese merchant ships have crossed the strategic strait in the past week, despite the danger of attacks. If the offensive does not cease, Tehran will ‘maintain pressure on the enemy’
The Colombian president claimed there were 27 charred bodies on the border, drawing a denial from Daniel Noboa, who said narco-terrorist groups were being targeted
It’s been 50 years since the debut album of the group that invented punk, although their legacy in style and merchandising eclipsed their actual success on stage
The head of the Radiotherapy Oncology department at La Fe Hospital in Valencia believes that proton therapy will put the Spanish public system at the forefront of Europe’s fight against cancer
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for the release of the reporter arrested on March 4: ‘Her team must be allowed to pay her bond immediately, and Rodríguez should be released without delay’
The National Security Council secretary, whom Israel claims to have killed, played a key role in the nuclear agreement and the crackdown on protests
Spain and Mexico have reached their closest point in seven years following diplomatic tensions over the interpretation of colonial history
Christie’s wraps up the sale that is fragmenting the legacy of the late eccentric US billionaire Jim Irsay
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
Felipe VI’s acknowledgment of ‘abuses’ during the colonization of the Americas awaits a response from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum
The main obstacle facing Kyiv is that it has a territory roughly 30 times larger than the Jewish State
As the conflict enters its third week, the US is failing to offer a convincing explanation for it, which has generated uncomfortable questions from the media
The Middle East conflict has transformed into a war of attrition that could soon undermine Trump’s triumphalism and become a perfect storm with global consequences for his presidency
According to migrants held at the facility, personnel often use insignia with ominous messages to intimidate the detainees
The Strait of Hormuz, an essential waterway effectively closed by Tehran, has become the biggest obstacle for the US president to declare victory in the Middle East