Iran denies Trump’s claims of a peace agreement to the end the war
The US president says he has called off attacks and that the final details of negotiations ‘have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved’
The US president says he has called off attacks and that the final details of negotiations ‘have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved’
Kyiv is intensifying its offensive in the occupied east to cut off the Moscow-annexed land north of the Sea of Azov

The company’s valuation is approaching $2 trillion. SpaceX is trying to ‘take the fiction out of science fiction’ and create an exciting future, said Elon Musk
The first image in over a year of the well-known Gazan doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, during a hearing at Israel’s Supreme Court, fuels concern about his condition
The painter achieved massive success with his colorful scenes of California, Normandy, and the United Kingdom


The measures include allowing state companies to participate in the foreign exchange market, authorizing investments by Cubans abroad and ending subsidies for products

An investigation by ‘The Marshall Project’ and ‘MS NOW’ reveals a sharp increase in the number of children under the age of three in custody. The authors warn of the effects that detention can have on child development

Argentine experts will join identification efforts by using stable isotopes found in bodies and remains to understand which country or region they came from

The US president calls state election officials ‘cheating dogs’ in the Democratic state where the Republican gubernatorial candidate finished second, signaling a strategy to undermine confidence ahead of the midterms

The leader of the far-left party La France Insoumise, who launched his campaign last Sunday in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, is the only clear candidate right now for the 2027 French presidential election

In one of the poorest countries in the world, an AI monitoring system detects early deterioration in hospitalized patients and helps overstretched medical staff intervene before it's too late
Venus flytraps can modify the mechanical properties of their cellular walls almost instantaneously — allowing them to capture insects in a tenth of a second

In ‘Disclosure Day’ the director reflects on how humanity would confront the discovery that we are not alone, something he is more ‘convinced’ of

History’s first male ‘top model’ reveals the secrets of Eternal Values, a sect led by Frederick von Mierers, in the documentary ‘Bring Me the Beauties’

Held at a tortuous moment for the band and a critical juncture for the Spanish democratic transition, the band played at Barcelona’s Plaza de Toros Monumental as part of a hectic European tour
Doctors, epidemiologists and surveillance systems have managed to contain flares of cholera, mpox and Marburg virus before they become international crises




Professor Peter Atwater believes economic inequality has mutated into something more dangerous for social cohesion. ‘Such an unequal economy is fragile, like a Jenga tower,’ he warns




Saudi Arabia’s refusal to inject $200 million into the prestigious cultural institution deepens its financial problems, despite going through a strong artistic moment
Hungary’s capital celebrates in freedom after Viktor Orbán’s fall

‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ premiered 50 years ago and remains, to this day, a strange artefact that almost nobody fully grasps. By most accounts, not even the singer ever really understood it

The buildings surrounding Wrigley Field have become a highly lucrative tourist attraction against their owners’ will. After half a century of litigation, it appears the club now has the upper hand

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