US pressure to strangle Cuba reaches the hospitals of Calabria
The southern Italian region defends the hiring of 400 Cuban doctors, who arrived three years ago to address the shortage of specialists
The southern Italian region defends the hiring of 400 Cuban doctors, who arrived three years ago to address the shortage of specialists

The US president initially spoke of seeking regime change, then of preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He has repeatedly changed the timeline for the offensive, and said ‘the big wave’ of attacks is coming soon

The Salvadoran president has accepted multimillion-dollar donations from China for flagship projects while strengthening his alliance with Washington

More than 400,000 people of Iranian descent live in the country. Some celebrate Washington’s attacks, while others warn that regime change will be very difficult

So far, Cuba has not provided any information about the injured, which hospitals they are in, or whether the remains of the deceased will be returned to the United States

National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani says Tehran ‘will not negotiate with the United States’

David Ellison has just won the battle against Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. He already controls CNN and CBS, two of the largest news networks in the United States

Just days before a pivotal primary in Texas, the singer and Democratic candidate for the US House takes a break from a bruising campaign with a concert for Mexican fans in Puebla

The United States suffered its first casualties on Sunday, while only 27% of voters support the offensive

Tehran possesses a significant arsenal of these weapons, whose launch sites Israel and the United States want to disable

The US intelligence agency identified a meeting between Iran’s supreme leader and his top officials in Tehran and shared the information with Israel, which then bombed the compound

Analysts expect crude oil prices to rise to $85 per barrel due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and above $100 if the conflict escalates
A transition would not only be a constitutional problem. Above all, it would be a test of cohesion among institutions, factions, and security bodies

A segment of the president’s most loyal supporters lashes out against his broken promises to not get the United States involved in new foreign wars

The United States and Israel’s bombing of Iran does not guarantee the fall of the regime but could unleash its desperate response

The bombings against Iran are shaping up to be the start of a long-lasting, large-scale offensive

The politician from the Central American country defends the president’s ‘strong leadership’ model and, despite criticism from the international media, asserts that ‘everywhere, they want a Bukele’

The country’s highest authority was considered by a large part of the population to be a dictator who never doubted in giving the order to shoot whenever they took to the streets demanding greater freedoms

Although weakened, pro-Iranian armed groups can destabilize the Middle East by attacking US bases, targeting their regional allies, and disrupting maritime oil shipments

Following bombings in several cities of the Islamic Republic, US bases in Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain were hit
While the stated goals are military and political, the personal stakes for the two leaders also appear relevant

The US president confirmed the start of ‘major combat operations’ and said that he will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran
The US and Israeli attacks threaten a cornered regime, but also a traumatized and impoverished population

The US and Israel have launched a major combat operation in Tehran and other parts of the country

Explosions have been reported in Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, just as Tehran warned it would do in the event of a strike

Trump announces the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and encourages Iranians to seize power once the operation is over, which has caused at least 200 deaths, according to the Red Crescent. Tehran responds with bombings against Israel and US bases in the Middle East
Cubans in the capital of the island’s exile community in the United States watch, with a mix of optimism and frustration, as their country moves closer than ever to the change that has eluded them for decades