
The town that rebelled against the crypto farm that kept it awake for six months
Paraguay has become a paradise for cheap energy, and communities like Santa Lucía de Villarrica are suffering from its dark side
Paraguay has become a paradise for cheap energy, and communities like Santa Lucía de Villarrica are suffering from its dark side
The heads of state of Cameroon and Uganda, who have been in power for 43 and 39 years respectively, have announced their candidacies for reelection
A group of exiles from Equatorial Guinea is defending their separation from the former Spanish territory in response to decades of abuse, isolation, and repression
The government is raising taxes and cutting public spending to address a $6 billion shortfall left by the previous administration
Accusations from the United States Department of the Treasury reveal new forms of money laundering being used by organized crime
Washington has had conflicting opinions that converge around the need to control drug trafficking in the Caribbean, punish Maduro and end the Cartel of the Suns without mobilizing troops on the ground
Chavismo responds to Washington’s maneuvers with troop mobilizations, enlistment campaigns and nationalist messages
Experts and industry promoters warn that the gains from this growing sector are not fully reaching local workers and suppliers, and stress the need to invest in education and the competitiveness of community projects
The government has instigated a tightening of rules of conduct as part of the war against gangs
European defense and foreign ministers convene in Copenhagen with the priority of expanding sanctions against Moscow and discussing the fate of frozen Russian assets
While the US wants to paint the fence black to deter migrants, Alfredo ‘Libre’ Gutiérrez used it to create a mural promoting unity between the two neighboring nations, based on an Indigenous prophecy
Chinese companies’ commitment to the South American country has accelerated, placing it as the second destination for direct investment in the first half of 2025, behind only Indonesia
The drug lord’s guilty plea includes the disclosure of his assets to the courts, although experts consider it unlikely that they will be recovered
A lawmaker for PRI assaulted the chamber leader and a cameraman after he was denied a chance to speak in a session where members of the ruling party were described as ‘Morenarcos’
A dozen member states have some form of Armed Forces civilian training program, a growing trend since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Germany is the latest to follow suit
The government is blaming Kirchnerism for the incident in Buenos Aires province, a cradle of left-wing opposition to the president
A human rights lawyer, a former officer and activist, and a reserve soldier, all Israelis, describe the Netanyahu government’s actions as ‘criminal’
‘El Mayo’ Zambada’s statements in US court, in which the drug lord admitted to having bribed politicians, are being used against the president’s party
The daughter of a former Nazi official posted an ad to sell her property and the photos revealed a painting that had been missing for eight decades
The WHO warns of the potential spread of GBS, of which 85 cases have already been detected in the enclave, three of them fatal
Over the past 20 years, the home ownership rate in many countries in the region has fallen by as much as 15 to 20 percentage points
The demolition of illegal properties belonging to drug traffickers and paramilitary militias resulted in a blow of more than $300 million over five years
A Doctors Without Borders physiotherapist recounts how an Israeli attack destroyed her home in Gaza City, forcing her to leave for good
The Defense Ministry said that the troops have been held since Sunday, following an operation against Iván Mordisco’s faction
Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni visits the UNRWA in Jordan and announces that he will double the funding provided by the Catalan capital
Washington claims the veteran drug lord and other cartel leaders earned $10 million a year from cocaine trafficking alone, while El Mayo held assets worth $15 billion
The sick are dying in the largest medical center in southern Gaza, with hardly any medicine available and many malnourished patients who are unable to leave the Strip for treatment