A New U.S. Nuclear Test Could Take Up to 36 Months: Ulyanov

Putin keeps moratorium in place but orders review of possible test sites. On Thursday, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna, claimed that the United States is highly likely to conduct a nuclear test — a move the Kremlin is also considering as a possible response. RELATED: Russia Foils Ukrainian-British Plot to […]

EU To Undermine Its Own Law by Ignoring Ukraine Membership Veto

Minister Gulyas says bypassing Hungary’s opposition to Ukraine’s accession would mean ‘EU law means nothing.’ On Thursday, Hungarian Cabinet Minister Gergely Gulyas argued that European Union law “would cease to exist” if the EU ignores Hungary’s veto on Ukraine’s possible entry into the bloc. RELATED: EU Fails to Agree on Using Frozen Russian Assets to […]

Violence Leaves 1,200 Dead in Haiti in the Last Three Months

Sixty three percent of the victims died during police operations against armed gangs. On Tuesday, the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) confirmed that at least 1,200 people were killed and 700 were injured between July and September 2025 as a consecuence of clashes between security forces, armed gangs, and self-defense groups. RELATED: Haiti […]

U.S. Congress Intensifies Pressure on Mexico Over Energy Policy

A bipartisian proposal seeks to grant support to initiate a dispute settlement against Mexico under USMCA’s Chapter 31. On Tuesday, the U.S. Congress introduced a bipartisan initiative to compel the administration of President Donald Trump to demand compliance with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in what they consider discriminatory practices that favor Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) […]

Cuba Evacuates 3,000 People Due to Rain Storm

Nearly one million people across the country remain without electricity. On Wednesday, almost 3,000 people were evacuated in the provinces of Holguin and Granma, in eastern Cuba, due to a rain storm that has been battering the area since the day before. RELATED: Cuba Links Hurricane Melissa to Global Warming The evacuations add to those […]

Trump Signs Bill Ending Record U.S. Government Shutdown After 43 Days

The U.S. government reopens after 43 days as Trump signs a Republican-backed funding package that restores public services but includes a disputed clause targeting the Justice Department.

Ecuador May Host Two U.S. Bases Pending Referendum on Foreign Military Presence

Ecuador’s decision on whether to host two U.S. bases will depend on a national vote to amend its Constitution, amid escalating violence and growing U.S. involvement in regional security.

More than 390 rights violations denounced during strike in Ecuador

The Alliance of Human Rights Organizations denounced on Wednesday 391 violations during the recent national strike in Ecuador promoted by the indigenous movement, an uprising that lasted for a month against measures by the government of Daniel Noboa. According to Vivian Hidrobo, coordinator of the Alliance, the team that worked on the protests recorded the […]

Federal Judge Orders Release of Hundreds Arrested in Chicago Immigration Raids

Lawyers representing the Department of Homeland Security argued that Congress stripped federal courts of their authority to grant parole to large groups of immigrants in ICE custody.

Venezuelan President Denounces CIA Promoting Media Campaigns to Justify Aggressions

The Venezuelan president referred to the invasions and overthrows of presidents of the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Chile and Nicaragua, orchestrated by the United States, through economic, psychological and political warfare.

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