
The United States needs Europe and NATO, despite Trump’s onslaught
Washington’s military bases in Europe are key to its security. Several laws significantly restrict the Republican’s room for maneuver to withdraw from the Alliance

Washington’s military bases in Europe are key to its security. Several laws significantly restrict the Republican’s room for maneuver to withdraw from the Alliance

The former Brazilian model and ex-ambassador to the United Nations speaks in an interview about her expulsion from the United States, which she attributes to maneuvers by her former partner, and about a flight on Epstein’s plane

Lawyers warn about the risks of using the government-promoted CBP Home app, but those who don’t use it also face the threat of detention

The 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winner describes US course reversal on climate change as ‘tragic’

Investors across the continent have already put more than $27 billion into this leader in military-grade AI that has been accused of numerous human rights violations

The world is witnessing the end of the greatest feat of the 20th century in Latin America, although for Cubans the Revolution ended long ago
Endless blackouts, along with shortages of water and fuel, have forced Cubans into a grueling daily struggle for survival
The professor and director of Harvard’s Cuba Program, who is dedicated to unraveling the history of slavery and racism on the island, believes that ‘repression became part of Castroism’s DNA’

The most prominent figures in the Florida city’s Cuban diaspora are preparing to shape a new reality on the island. But experts note that US State Secretary Marco Rubio seems to be ‘preparing the Cuban-American community for disappointment’ about the scope of change

A 40dB. survey reveals deep pessimism about the planet’s future and sharp divisions over military spending

The Cuban president tells NBC that he has no intention of resigning, but that he is open to dialogue with Washington

Prices record their sharpest monthly increase — 0.9% — since May 2022, at the outset of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

The new supreme leader’s public absence since the war began is fueling speculation, although Tehran maintains that he is in ‘perfect health’ and ‘in charge’

The Chavista-controlled parliament unanimously passes legislation that removes the State’s exclusive control over mineral exploitation

Residents of the areas affected by Israel’s deadliest offensive continue their daily lives amid the rubble and rescue work

Beijing aims to send astronauts to the Moon before 2030 and establish a base there in cooperation with Russia within the next decade. NASA, which has accelerated its lunar efforts with the Artemis program, considers it its ‘greatest competitor’

A report by The Marshall Project reveals that the number of children and teenagers in immigration custody is 10 times higher than at the end of Joe Biden’s term

The move underscores the unlawfulness of Trump’s persecution of DACA recipients as part of his immigration offensive

The migrant’s health deteriorated until he became bedridden, but he still refused to see a doctor for fear of being arrested and deported

The ceasefire is faltering on the eve of the first negotiating meeting due to the bombings in Beirut and the blockade of Hormuz

The latest report from the Deportation Data Project breaks down, through ICE figures, the workings of the anti-immigrant machinery of the US government

The acting president acknowledged, for the first time, her government’s responsibility for hyperinflation and shortages

The White House is trying to cut investment in science, including 23% in funding for the space agency, which would have to cancel 40 missions
The opposition is attacking the Israeli prime minister, while he insists that Israel has its ‘finger on the trigger’ and will fight the Iranians again if necessary

The Republican had accepted the 10 points of the Iranian plan as a ‘workable’ basis for dialogue, but later recalled the 15 demands from Washington that Tehran had rejected

Israel is complying with the truce brokered by Trump, but has intensified its airstrikes on Lebanon. Tehran has struck infrastructure in Gulf countries and remains ambiguous about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

‘Les Irresponsibles’, the new book by Nazism expert Johann Chapoutot, brilliantly recounts the end of the Weimar Republic, highlighting the parallels with the present day