
Mexico struggles to contain escalating violence in Sinaloa
The attack against two lawmakers and the mass kidnapping of miners are further proof that violence continues unabated in the Mexican state

The attack against two lawmakers and the mass kidnapping of miners are further proof that violence continues unabated in the Mexican state

The Canadian prime minister, once governor of the Banks of Canada and England, presents an image of pragmatism

A report by Humanitarian Legal Relief documents that 31.8% of the deceased died violently, while a similar number lost their lives due to lack of medical attention

A report details the presence of women in positions of power at the United Nations since 1945 and laments the ‘fictitious transparency’ in decision-making. In 80 years, there have been only eight female candidates for the position currently held by António Guterres
Troieshchyna is the hardest-hit Kyiv neighborhood in the latest wave of Russian strikes that has left millions without basic resources in the depths of winter

Netanyahu aims to topple the ayatollahs’ regime, but military assessments warn of the risks of an airstrike

The government has created the necessary legal framework to privatize the industry, as Trump requested. The United States has lifted restrictions on crude trade with the Caribbean nation and resumed commercial flights

The US president says the Russian leader has promised to stop bombing as freezing cold temperatures grip the country

Washington’s Venezuela-style intervention runs up against a complex scenario in which regime change is far from guaranteed

The Israeli prime minister is using his position of strength to implement the truce with a different approach than initially planned, with Trump’s approval

The Latin America and Caribbean International Economic Forum 2026, organized by CAF in collaboration with Grupo Prisa, brings together seven heads of state in an informal ‘Latin American Davos’

A young Venezuelan woman shared her idea of contacting the imprisoned Chavista leader and received hundreds of requests to include messages destined for his cell

Data refutes Donald Trump’s statements in which he downplayed NATO’s support in the conflict, which lasted from 2001 to 2021

In recent weeks, two women campaigning for their sons’ release died before seeing them freed, and another shortly after

Claudia Sheinbaum maintains that the image shows the moment the alleged drug trafficker surrendered in Mexico City. Canadian television, however, reports that it was created using artificial intelligence

The flames have ravaged at least 35,000 hectares and are surrounding the town of Cholila. Residents have organized into volunteer brigades to defend their homes

The Colombian president has received a temporary permit for his meeting with the Republican, scheduled for next Tuesday

In the last year, paramilitaries have gained a notable aerial presence, especially with drones, challenging the army’s superiority and wreaking havoc among the civilian population

Statements made at the World Economic Forum in Davos reveal a change in Europe’s stance, with countries increasingly adopting policies of defiance similar to those of China, India, and Brazil

The remains of the religious leader, who was killed in his first battle as an ELN guerrilla, were missing for 60 years. During this period of time, his memory and legacy have been invoked either to justify the armed struggle in the country, or to criticize it

The elite chess player, who has been a Spanish citizen since refusing to wear a headscarf at the 2022 World Rapid Chess Championship, maintains that any solution is good if it stops the massacre of civilians and brings about regime change

Life has barely improved for Palestinians in the Strip in the almost four months since the ceasefire came into effect

The former Google leader warns about the risks to Europeans of their technological dependence

Since 1960, Cuban exiles have been hoping to return to their homeland under a change of government. Some believe that now is the moment that outcome has been closest

The government puts the figure at 626, while NGOs reduce it to 258. Human rights advocates have denounced that authorities often report far higher numbers than the real ones

Amid fear of reprisals, Iranians who have left the country recount the regime’s brutal repression and their doubts about whether external intervention is necessary

During the successful Oscar campaign for the documentary ‘20 Days in Mariupol,’ the director embedded with a platoon in Donbas, a decision that has brought him back to awards season this year with ‘2000 Meters to Avdiivka’