
The United States and Venezuela agree to resume diplomatic relations
Ties had been severed since 2019. The State Department announced the move as part of ‘a peaceful transition to a democratically elected government’ following Maduro’s capture

Ties had been severed since 2019. The State Department announced the move as part of ‘a peaceful transition to a democratically elected government’ following Maduro’s capture

The US president lashed out again at Madrid after earlier attacking the Spanish government’s position on the Iran war

The Inter-American Court has ordered the Honduran state to return control of Cayos Cochinos to its ancestral inhabitants after two decades of exclusion and threats

President Miguel Díaz-Canel called for urgent change to the island’s state-centered economic model

At least eight stations have been shut down so far in 2026. The crackdown contrasts with the government’s gestures of openness amid a surprising critical shift by large corporations like Venevisión

The incident involving a US boat demonstrates the existence of exile groups that advocate insurgency, a marginal strategy within the opposition but one with historical precedents

While it is not the first time a head of state or government has been assassinated, it is the only time that responsibility lies with another country and without a declaration of war

The Venezuelan dissident, recently released from prison, defends his strategy of acting within the existing legal framework to push for a political opening based on persuasion and consensus

France is mobilizing troops to defend its interests in the region, promoting a military coalition to protect the Strait of Hormuz, and has not ruled out an offensive on Iranian soil if attacked

In the middle of a standoff with Trump, the Spanish leader is seeking a similar momentum to the one that created a common cause in 2003 and gave the left an unexpected victory at the polls

Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares ‘categorically’ rejects the assertion and says the Spanish government’s position ‘has not changed one iota’

The shutdown of the island’s main thermoelectric plant leaves nearly 7 million Cubans without electricity

At the center of the dispute is a Chinese undersea cable project that drew strong objections from the Trump administration

High-ranking officials close to the Argentine president accuse Victoria Villarruel of betting on the ‘government’s failure’

The region is cautiously analyzing the situation in the Middle East, especially due to the risks of increased inflation and the decline of local currencies against the dollar

Political parties unanimously approve the publication of official documents on the activities of the monarch's brother

The Spanish prime minister responded to Donald Trump’s threats of a trade embargo: ‘Some will say that this is naive. What is naive is to think that violence is the solution. Or to think that blind and servile obedience is leadership’

Several locations near the British base attacked by an Iranian drone have been evacuated, and people are expressing fear over the escalating conflict

Residents of the Iranian capital describe problems obtaining food and medicine, water and electricity outages, and constant anxiety over the fear of being targeted

The mass production of these unmanned attack aircraft, which cost far less than the missiles that intercept them, gives the Islamic Republic’s army a difficult weapon to counter

The September protests forced Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli to resign and triggered an electoral process marked by the risk of new outbreaks of violence

The US president lashed out at the Spanish government after it blocked Washington from using its bases

The doctor has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging 10 women into having sex with other men. S. I. prescribed cocaine, heroin and other hallucinogens to his female patients until they became addicted

The Franco-German political scientist, who heads the Research Division of the Atlantic Alliance, has the mission of anticipating conflicts in order to try to prevent them

Attacks on a Saudi refinery and a Qatari liquefied gas plant send hydrocarbon prices soaring in the European market
The southern Italian region defends the hiring of 400 Cuban doctors, who arrived three years ago to address the shortage of specialists

Drug trafficking is transforming the Los Ríos and El Oro regions into zones of homicides, kidnappings, and extortion