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
The problems caused by the first bathroom with a door on a voyage to the Moon have turned it into an unexpected focus of the space journey
The president has suspended his threat to destroy the country, as he did with his previous ultimatums. It’s yet another example of his shifting storyline on the conflict
The US is paying a very high price for this war: tensions with allies, depleted arsenals, and a severely damaged international reputation
The government has paused the purchase of new facilities, while Democratic senators investigate alleged corruption
The district attorney, with the president’s explicit support, won the election in the conservative stronghold amid worries about discontent among the Republican’s core voters
Pakistan, acting as mediator, stressed that the ceasefire is ‘effective immediately’ and applies to all countries involved in the conflict. Tehran will allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz while both sides negotiate a final agreement
Attacks on civilian infrastructure and power plants in Iran violate international law, according to experts. Tehran has also targeted the energy sector in the Gulf
The work is taking place on Cuchumá Hill in Baja California, which was divided in the 19th century when the border was established
Some 20 million worshippers visit the holy city of Karbala each year, but the US-Israeli offensive is drastically reducing religious tourism, a key economic driver
Thousands of people from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and other countries are being sent by the Trump administration to Mexican territory, where they are trapped without being able to regularize their status
The US president is sticking to his plan as the war in Iran becomes more complicated
With no election date in sight, the ruling party is clinging to power with the support of the United States
Experts foresee stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s — or even a global recession in the worst‑case scenario — but forecasts remain shaky given the high level of geopolitical uncertainty
The supply of US-made munitions for Ukraine’s air defense is at risk if the war in the Middle East continues much longer
Tehran is already informally imposing this arbitrary fee on ships from non-hostile countries and aims to make it a permanent practice
Reactions among the Iranian population and diaspora to the White House’s warnings range from caution to indignation and skepticism
The former advisor to Barack Obama and Joe Biden warns of the similarities between the ‘hate speech’ of Spanish far-right party Vox and Donald Trump
People who were injured, arrested, or deported by the former US Secretary of Homeland Security are celebrating her departure
The latest car accident involving the American golfer widens the gap between the sports legend and the human being, tormented by injuries and personal problems
The Milei government’s questioning of the official number of disappeared persons, the books that whitewash the Spanish dictatorship, and Meloni’s refusal to define herself as ‘anti-fascist’ highlight the risks of revisionism lacking rigor
A series of setbacks reveals a ceiling on Washington’s military and economic power, exposing effective mechanisms for resisting its attacks
Eswatini, the country with the highest HIV prevalence in the world, is one of the first places to distribute lenacapavir, an injectable drug that is practically equivalent to a vaccine and with which health authorities expect to end the epidemic before 2030
The governments of Claudia Sheinbaum and Donald Trump maintain an unwritten agreement for the deportation of foreigners. A federal judge has estimated that 6,000 Cubans have been deported so far. Most arrive in the Mexican cities of Villahermosa and Tapachula, where they barely survive in the absence of state support
European political and economic authorities warn about the danger of entering a phase of low growth and high inflation of up to 6%, if the conflict in the Middle East becomes entrenched