
Attack on Iran raises tensions in energy markets and signals sharp price increases
Analysts expect crude oil prices to rise to $85 per barrel due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and above $100 if the conflict escalates

Analysts expect crude oil prices to rise to $85 per barrel due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and above $100 if the conflict escalates
A transition would not only be a constitutional problem. Above all, it would be a test of cohesion among institutions, factions, and security bodies

The politician from the Central American country defends the president’s ‘strong leadership’ model and, despite criticism from the international media, asserts that ‘everywhere, they want a Bukele’

The bombings against Iran are shaping up to be the start of a long-lasting, large-scale offensive
President Lula da Silva’s government aims to expand the Care Station, a pilot project tested in the city of Fortaleza. By the end of the year, 400 more units are set to open

Trump announces the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and encourages Iranians to seize power once the operation is over, which has caused at least 200 deaths, according to the Red Crescent. Tehran responds with bombings against Israel and US bases in the Middle East

The country’s highest authority was considered by a large part of the population to be a dictator who never doubted in giving the order to shoot whenever they took to the streets demanding greater freedoms

Although weakened, pro-Iranian armed groups can destabilize the Middle East by attacking US bases, targeting their regional allies, and disrupting maritime oil shipments

Following bombings in several cities of the Islamic Republic, US bases in Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain were hit
While the stated goals are military and political, the personal stakes for the two leaders also appear relevant

The US president confirmed the start of ‘major combat operations’ and said that he will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran

Explosions have been reported in Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, just as Tehran warned it would do in the event of a strike
The US and Israeli attacks threaten a cornered regime, but also a traumatized and impoverished population

The US and Israel have launched a major combat operation in Tehran and other parts of the country

Birdwatching is emerging as an economic sector and a form of physical and mental therapy in Colombia, the country with the highest number of species in the world

Emerging from a church-led project that began 15 years ago, the institution has changed the outlook of a town that was founded by garbage collectors

The streets of Havana are empty of traffic and tourists as the exhausted population, barely surviving day to day, awaits an outcome to Trump’s energy blockade

The humanitarian crisis is far older and more structural than anything that could be caused by a month‑long fuel blockade

In the National Assembly, the opposition bloc debated changes they considered essential with Chavista lawmakers until the last minute
Cubans in the capital of the island’s exile community in the United States watch, with a mix of optimism and frustration, as their country moves closer than ever to the change that has eluded them for decades

The opposition leader, who is close to María Corina Machado, maintains that a political transition is already underway and that Chavismo has lost its ability to impose conditions

Luis Alberto Pino Soto, a high school student in Arica, in northern Chile, disappeared 40 years ago, on the eve of a national protest against the regime

Claudia Sheinbaum is preparing a two-day visit to the Mexican state caught in the crossfire between Los Chapitos and La Mayiza

The leftist president and the right-wing senator, who is the eldest child of the imprisoned ex-president, face enormous opposition seven months before the vote

The justice system had protected them from being expelled, but two of them were sent back to their country of origin, and the rest remain detained in a foreign country, in appalling conditions

After visiting an Alabama center, Carmen Felisa Ramírez Boscán, a representative of Colombians abroad, asked President Petro to expedite proceedings to bring ailing detainees back home: ‘They prefer to die in their own country’

The State Department has confirmed that one of the six injured is also from the United States