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Argentine President Tightens Requirements for Journalists to Access the Pink House
The new accreditation rules were enacted at a time of growing conflict between the far-right politician and the press. On Friday, President Javier Milei published a series of restrictions in the Official Gazette regarding journalists’ access to the Pink House, the seat of the Executive Branch in Buenos Aires. RELATED: Milei Dissolves Investigative Unit Probing […]

Judge Burroughs Blocks Trump’s Move to Halt Enrollment of Foreign Students at Harvard
The temporary restraining order will remain in effect until a hearing between the parties scheduled for May 27. On Friday, Allison D. Burroughs, a federal judge in the Boston district, temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt the enrollment of foreign students at Harvard University. RELATED: What’s Next for Harvard’s Nearly 7,000 International […]

Adán Chávez Bets on a Bolivarian Government of the People in Barinas: Development Plan and Revolutionary Legacy
Adán Chávez, candidate for the Governorship of Barinas, proposes a Bolivarian government of the people and for the people, with a plan based on the 7T, economic strengthening, and citizen security, reaffirming Hugo Chávez’s legacy and commitment to the revolution. Related: Over 400 International Observers To Monitor the Venezuelan Elections On the eve of regional […]

Panamanian Workers and Social Movements Unite in Fierce March Against Mulino’s Neoliberal Agenda
Panamanian workers and social organizations intensify protests against President José Raúl Mulino’s neoliberal policies, including the controversial Law 462, U.S. military agreements, and environmental threats, demanding sovereignty and social justice. Related: Panamanian Union Leader Saul Mendez Requests Asylum in Bolivian Embassy Panama is witnessing one of the most significant waves of social mobilization in recent […]

U.S. Announces Partial Lifting of Sanctions on Syria: A Step Toward Economic Reopening or a Strategic Move?
The U.S. government announces a partial lifting of sanctions on Syria, aiming to facilitate recovery,but is an open question whether this move signals genuine economic reopening or a strategic political maneuver. Related: Israeli Launches Military Incursion in Southern Syria U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced this Friday the formal partial lifting of sanctions on […]

U.S. Government Uses Elon Musk’s AI Service Grok, Raising Conflict of Interest Concerns
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is reportedly being used at high levels within the U.S. Government, potentially violating laws on conflicts of interest and risking sensitive data, according to anonymous sources. Related: Trump Threatens EU with 50 Percent Tariffs: A Blow to Workers on Both Sides of the Atlantic The United States government, under Donald […]

Venezuela Urges Guyana to Respect 1966 Geneva Agreement and Negotiate Peacefully Over Essequibo
Venezuela calls on Guyana to honor the 1966 Geneva Agreement and resolve the Essequibo territorial dispute through legal and peaceful negotiations, rejecting intimidation and external interference. Related: Venezuela Opposition Leader Juan Pablo Guanipa Arrested: What You Need to Know The Venezuelan government has once again emphasized its historical and legal claim over the Essequibo region, […]

Trump Threatens EU with 50 Percent Tariffs: A Blow to Workers on Both Sides of the Atlantic
US President Donald Trump escalates his trade war, vowing to impose 50% tariffs on all European Union products. Left-wing voices warn this move will deepen economic inequality and hit working families hardest. Related: Judge Burroughs Blocks Trump’s Move to Halt Enrollment of Foreign Students at Harvard US President Donald Trump has once again ignited global […]

What’s Next for Harvard’s Nearly 7,000 International Students?
While graduating students in 2025 can complete their degrees, others must depart Harvard by the policy’s effective date. On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly revoked Harvard University’s authority to enroll international students, stripping its certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). RELATED: Harvard University Hit by $450 Million Federal Cut Over Antisemitism […]

Turkish Police Arrest 56 Military Officers, 9 Police Agents Over Ties to Gülen Network
The Gülen brotherhood is considered a terrorist organization by the Turkish government. On Friday, Turkish police arrested 56 armed forces officers and nine police agents for allegedly being members of the network led by Fethullah Gülen, the late Turkish cleric linked to the 2016 coup attempt. RELATED: Türkiye Is Ready To Host Negotiations Between Russia […]
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Show allAdán Chávez, candidate for the Governorship of Barinas, proposes a Bolivarian government of the people and for the people, with a plan based on the 7T, economic strengthening, and citizen security, reaffirming Hugo Chávez’s legacy and commitment to the revolution. Related: Over 400 International Observers To Monitor the Venezuelan Elections On the eve of regional […]

Panamanian workers and social organizations intensify protests against President José Raúl Mulino’s neoliberal policies, including the controversial Law 462, U.S. military agreements, and environmental threats, demanding sovereignty and social justice. Related: Panamanian Union Leader Saul Mendez Requests Asylum in Bolivian Embassy Panama is witnessing one of the most significant waves of social mobilization in recent […]

Venezuela calls on Guyana to honor the 1966 Geneva Agreement and resolve the Essequibo territorial dispute through legal and peaceful negotiations, rejecting intimidation and external interference. Related: Venezuela Opposition Leader Juan Pablo Guanipa Arrested: What You Need to Know The Venezuelan government has once again emphasized its historical and legal claim over the Essequibo region, […]

The new accreditation rules were enacted at a time of growing conflict between the far-right politician and the press. On Friday, President Javier Milei published a series of restrictions in the Official Gazette regarding journalists’ access to the Pink House, the seat of the Executive Branch in Buenos Aires. RELATED: Milei Dissolves Investigative Unit Probing […]

The arrest of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa has drawn widespread attention. The Vice President of the Sector for Politics, Citizen Security, and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondon, announced Guanipa’s capture during a briefing at the Ministry of Popular Power for Internal Relations, Justice, and Peace. Detention for Terrorism According to Cabello Rondon, Guanipa was […]

World
Show allThe U.S. government announces a partial lifting of sanctions on Syria, aiming to facilitate recovery,but is an open question whether this move signals genuine economic reopening or a strategic political maneuver. Related: Israeli Launches Military Incursion in Southern Syria U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced this Friday the formal partial lifting of sanctions on […]

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is reportedly being used at high levels within the U.S. Government, potentially violating laws on conflicts of interest and risking sensitive data, according to anonymous sources. Related: Trump Threatens EU with 50 Percent Tariffs: A Blow to Workers on Both Sides of the Atlantic The United States government, under Donald […]

US President Donald Trump escalates his trade war, vowing to impose 50% tariffs on all European Union products. Left-wing voices warn this move will deepen economic inequality and hit working families hardest. Related: Judge Burroughs Blocks Trump’s Move to Halt Enrollment of Foreign Students at Harvard US President Donald Trump has once again ignited global […]

The temporary restraining order will remain in effect until a hearing between the parties scheduled for May 27. On Friday, Allison D. Burroughs, a federal judge in the Boston district, temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt the enrollment of foreign students at Harvard University. RELATED: What’s Next for Harvard’s Nearly 7,000 International […]

While graduating students in 2025 can complete their degrees, others must depart Harvard by the policy’s effective date. On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly revoked Harvard University’s authority to enroll international students, stripping its certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). RELATED: Harvard University Hit by $450 Million Federal Cut Over Antisemitism […]

Technology
Show allThe crew was launched into space in April and will remain in orbit for about six months. On Thursday, astronauts from China’s Shenzhou-20 mission conducted their first extravehicular activity outside the Tiangong space station. RELATED: Russia and China To Build a Power Plant on the Moon During the eight-hour operation, crewmembers Chen Dong and Chen […]

The U.S. government’s move deprives other countries of their right to high-tech industries such as artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, China’s Ministry of Commerce called the U.S. attempt to globally ban advanced Chinese computing chips a typical move of “unilateral bullying and protectionism” that seriously undermines the global semiconductor industrial and supply chains. RELATED: Russia-China Forum […]

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape economies, experts are urging African academic institutions to focus on upskilling and reskilling to harness AI’s potential for socioeconomic development. Speaking at the Deep Tech Summit, Khalid Badou, Chief of Staff and Director of Institutional Affairs at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), emphasized that AI must be adapted […]

The breakthrough centers on a compound that inhibits BAX, the ‘cell killer’ protein. On Monday, an Australian medical institute confirmed that scientists have identified a small molecule that blocks cell death, offering hope for treatments that could slow or stop the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. RELATED: Birds Offer Clues to Fighting […]

Bolivia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Africa will also participate in this international space project. On Thursday, the Russian State Corporation for Space Activities (Roscosmos) and the China National Space Administration (CNSA) signed a memorandum for the construction of a power plant on the Moon. RELATED: NASA’s SPHEREx Space Telescope Begins Mapping Entire Sky […]

Sport
Show allThe Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s team dominated with authority the World Weightlifting Championships, held in Manama, capital of Bahrain, with a balance of 45 medals, 26 gold, 13 silver and 6 bronze. RELATED: China Taipei Triumphs in Premier 12: A Milestone Win Against Japan The DPRK’s halters were featured in a medal game where […]

In the fifth inning, they scored four decisive runs thanks to two home runs: one from Chia-Cheng Lin and another from Chieh-Hsien Chen, who brought two teammates home. The China Taipei pitching was equally impressive. Related: Cuba Leads the World Ranking of Baseball 5 China Taipei’s baseball team won the Premier 12 tournament by beating […]

The Venezuelan team is tied with Bolivia in 7th place, which gives it the right to play the play-off. Venezuela remains in the fight to qualify for its first World Cup after drawing 1-1 in a duel against Brazil at the Monumental de Maturin stadium, home of the Vintotinto team in the South American qualifiers. […]

Haila Gonzalez and Briandy Molina were named the Most Valuable Players of the 2nd World Cup. On Thursday, the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) announced that Cuba has risen to number one in the world baseball rankings after winning the World Cup this month in Hong Kong. RELATED: Baseball, from the US To Cuba and […]

In Italy, he is developing a career as an athlete and training with the best. The Colombian refugee Amelio Castro is competing in Paris 2024 as a member of the Refugee Paralympic Team, the largest in history with eight members. He lives in Rome and spends much of his time training with his heroes, including […]

Culture
Show allThe Moai statues of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) have captivated the world since Dutch explorers first arrived on Easter Sunday in 1722. Even by the late 19th century, French traveler Pierre Loti described them as “colossal heads emerging from the earth,” remnants of a lost civilization watching over visitors from the past. Despite centuries of […]

René Portocarrero, one of Cuba’s most celebrated artists, left an enduring legacy in painting, drawing, graphic design, and muralism, shaping the island’s artistic identity while redefining Latin American visual expression. Born in Havana in 1912, Portocarrero’s explosive use of color, dynamic compositions, and depictions of Cuban life and mythology set him apart. His works, including […]

The chile pepper, a fundamental ingredient in Mexican gastronomy, continues to dominate traditional and modern culinary creations, cementing its status as the “king of Mexican cuisine.” Diversity of Chiles and Regional Identity Mexico boasts 64 native varieties, each contributing distinct flavors, aromas, and heat levels to traditional dishes. Among the most prestigious varieties are: Cultural […]

If there’s one drink synonymous with Bahamian tradition, it’s Sky Juice, a creamy, coconut-based cocktail that has become a national staple and a must-try for visitors. Locally known as “Gully Wash”, Sky Juice dates back to the early 20th century, when cheap liquor flowed through The Bahamas during Prohibition. Without access to canned juices or […]

On the streets of Cuba, Soviet-era cars continue to play a key role in daily life, decades after the Cold War ended. Models such as the Lada, Moskvich, Volga, Niva, and Zil—mass-imported during the Soviet era—are still a common sight across the island’s cities and towns, becoming true icons of the Cuban urban landscape. RELATED: […]
