Nicaragua marks National Dignity Day, 99th year
Nicaragua marks 99 years since Sandino rejected a U.S.-backed pact, reaffirming sovereignty and defense.
Mexican President Defends Her Country’s Sovereignty Against Operation Orix
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum demands formal explanations from Washington after uncovering illegal CIA activities. A fatal vehicle accident in the mountains of Chihuahua has exposed a high-stakes diplomatic crisis, revealing the deaths of two agents of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who were operating illegally on Mexican soil. RELATED: Mexico Delivers Diplomatic Note to U.S. […]
Bolivian Organizations Arrive in La Paz, Demand Presidential Meeting
Native organizations and unions are maintaining a vigil today, awaiting a personal meeting with the Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz to present their demands. A march of peasant and native communities from Bolivia arrived on May 4 in the city of La Paz after 29 days of walking from the Amazon department of Pando. The protesters, […]
Brazil: Fatal Crash in Belo Horizonte, 2 Dead People
The aircraft, which had taken off from Pampulha airport, experienced technical problems within minutes of starting its flight. Brazil’s authorities are investigating the causes of the tragedy. A small plane crashed into a four-story building in the Silveira neighborhood of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on May 4, killing the pilot and one passenger and injuring four […]
Japan Conquers U23 World Cup in Historic Triumph
Japan secured its first WBSC U-23 title in the Men’s Softball World Cup today, after beating Australia in Colombia. Japan’s national team clinched their first-ever WBSC U-23 Men’s Softball World Cup title on May 4, overpowering Australia 4-2 in a captivating final at the January 20 Stadium in Sincelejo, Colombia. The highly anticipated championship match, […]
UAE Blames Iran for Fire at Fujairah Oil Zone
The FOIZ incident is the first action against the United Arab Emirates since April 8. On Monday, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) blamed Iran for a fire at the Fujairah Oil Industrial Zone (FOIZ), located in the eastern part of the country. RELATED: Iran Fired Warning Missiles at U.S. Destroyers Near Strait of Hormuz Emirati […]
‘Giving Up’ Does Not Exist in the Cuban Lexicon: UN Representative Soberon
The United States intensified sanctions against Cuba, affecting strategic sectors such as energy and financial services. On Monday, Ernesto Soberon, the Cuban Representative to the United Nations, responded to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who announced he might send the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Caribbean island. RELATED: U.S. Legislators Urge Trump […]
Nigerian Forces Kill 41 Fulani Herders
Authorities claimed that the herders were ‘supporting’ terrorists. On Sunday, Nigerian and Benin armies, along with paramilitary forces, killed 41 Fulani herders accused of collaborating with the jihadist group Ansaru. RELATED: Nigerian Authorities Rescue 15 Students After Orphanage Attack The Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), a militia allied with the Nigerian Army, confirmed the operation. […]
Hezbollah Backs Diplomacy But Opposes Direct Talks With Israel
Lebanon faces ‘dangerous stage’ as Israeli strikes continue despite ceasefire, Qassem says. On Monday, the secretary of the Lebanese resistance Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, said that he “supports diplomacy that leads to a halt of aggression” against Lebanon. However, he opposed direct negotiations with Israel, calling them “a gratuitous concession with no results” and a service […]
Colombian Court Sentences Man to 43 Years in Killing of Journalist Mejia
Gunman surveilled the victim before fatal shooting at his home in Sucre. On Monday, Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office reported that a Colombian judge sentenced a man to 43 years and six months in prison for the killing of journalist Mardonio Mejia Mendoza, carried out Jan. 24, 2024, in the Caribbean department of Sucre. RELATED: Colombia […]
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Show allNicaragua marks 99 years since Sandino rejected a U.S.-backed pact, reaffirming sovereignty and defense.
Native organizations and unions are maintaining a vigil today, awaiting a personal meeting with the Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz to present their demands. A march of peasant and native communities from Bolivia arrived on May 4 in the city of La Paz after 29 days of walking from the Amazon department of Pando. The protesters, […]
The Venezuela’s diplomat underscored the importance of adhering to the 1966 agreement for a definitive resolution of the territorial controversy, proposing a return to the negotiating table to foster lasting peace and improved bilateral relations. Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Yván Gil reiterated today from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Netherlands, that his […]
The aircraft, which had taken off from Pampulha airport, experienced technical problems within minutes of starting its flight. Brazil’s authorities are investigating the causes of the tragedy. A small plane crashed into a four-story building in the Silveira neighborhood of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on May 4, killing the pilot and one passenger and injuring four […]
The United States intensified sanctions against Cuba, affecting strategic sectors such as energy and financial services. On Monday, Ernesto Soberon, the Cuban Representative to the United Nations, responded to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who announced he might send the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Caribbean island. RELATED: U.S. Legislators Urge Trump […]
World
Show allRat infestations in Gaza displacement camps are worsening health risks for children amid overcrowding and deteriorating sanitation systems.
Iran says US forces killed civilians in Hormuz, disputing Washington’s account of a naval operation targeting IRGC vessels.
Protests grow in Japan as the government pushes to amend the pacifist constitution amid divided public opinion.
A District Court in U.S. on May 4 has scheduled a new hearing for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores, following their illegal kidnapping and detention since U.S. aggression that violated Venezuela’s sovereignty and the President’s immunity. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein has scheduled a new court hearing for Venezuelan President Nicolás […]
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister met today with Dutch Foreign Minister to deepen cooperation and mutual respect, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations in strategic sectors with the Caribbean islands. Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Yván Gil held a cordial meeting on May 4, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Tom Berendsen, aiming to […]
Technology
Show allThe findings provide foundational knowledge that could help pave the way for smell loss therapies. On Tuesday, the journal Cell publish a study showing that U.S. researchers have created the first detailed map of smell receptors in the nose, marking a major advance in understanding olfaction and bringing it closer to similar progress made in […]
The introduction of the Science Clubs Law in Guatemala seeks to institutionalize access to STEM education through a permanent public policy that guarantees funding, national coverage, and scientific training from an early age.
France, Denmark, Spain and Portugal are considering similar policies. On Friday, the Norwegian government said it plans to submit a bill to parliament this year to introduce an age limit for children using social media. RELATED: Spanish President Defends Imposing Regulations for Minors on Social Media Under the proposed legislation, children would be allowed to […]
The trial will last three years, with 240 participants from families previously studied. The University of Antioquia (UdeA) and the Antioquia Neuroscience Group (GNA) launched the ‘API Colombia 2’ clinical trial to evaluate medications for the prevention of early hereditary Alzheimer’s disease. RELATED: Scientists Discover Molecule That Halts Brain Cell Death in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s […]
Wild fish exposed to drug metabolites disperse more widely in natural habitat. A study led by Australia’s Griffith University and published in the journal Current Biology shows that cocaine contamination alters the behavior of salmon in their natural habitat. Previous research had already demonstrated that cocaine could affect animal behavior, but those studies were conducted […]
Sport
Show allVenezuela’s Acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, led this Monday a ceremony in Caracas to recognize the national delegation’s historic milestone at the IV South American Youth Games Panama 2026. The ceremony in Caracas honored the 180 athletes who achieved a remarkable second-place overall finish for the first time in the competition’s history, in an unprecedented second-place […]
Japan secured its first WBSC U-23 title in the Men’s Softball World Cup today, after beating Australia in Colombia. Japan’s national team clinched their first-ever WBSC U-23 Men’s Softball World Cup title on May 4, overpowering Australia 4-2 in a captivating final at the January 20 Stadium in Sincelejo, Colombia. The highly anticipated championship match, […]
The FIFA Council approved today a historic amendment to its Governance Regulations, formally permitting Afghan female players to represent their country in official international competitions. The Council’s decision marks a significant advance in the struggle for inclusion and the right to sport. By modifying its internal statutes, FIFA formally recognizes the ability of these athletes […]
Venezuela’s national baseball team has achieved an unforgettable milestone, with its first-ever World Baseball Classic championship now officially enshrined in the Cooperstown Hall of Fame, proudly marking a significant moment for Latin American sports. The historic achievement of the Venezuelan national baseball team, which recently secured its inaugural championship in the World Baseball Classic (WBC), […]
The Iran’s Football Federation canceled today its participation in the FIFA Congress in Vancouver following allegations of mistreatment by Canadian immigration authorities. This diplomatic boycott, occurring just 40 days before the FIFA World Cup, escalates logistical and political tensions between Tehran and the international body amidst concerns over the safety and respect for its national […]
Culture
Show allThe Afro-Caribbean festival combines music, dance, and theatrical performance. On Saturday, Panamanians celebrated the Congo Festival in Portobelo, evoking the resilience of enslaved Black people during colonization and their struggle for freedom. RELATED: Panama Canal to be Honor´s Guest at FIL Panama 2026 The Afro-Caribbean festival combines music, dance, and theatrical performance, recreating historical episodes […]
The British artist reveals installation near Waterloo Place as public debates its meaning. On Thursday, British artist Banksy confirmed authorship of a statue that appeared in recent hours in central London and bore his signature on the pedestal. RELATED: Banksy’s Art Challenges The State Power In a video posted on social media, accompanied by epic […]
New this year, the competition introduces the "On Networks" category, dedicated to productions designed for the digital ecosystem.
The Romerías de Mayo reaffirm their role as the largest gathering of young art in Cuba through a program adapted to current logistical conditions.
The exhibition articulates a methodological dialogue between empirical research and artistic creation to examine the permanence of natural processes in the face of human intervention.