Ships defy the blockades in Hormuz with false identities, disabled transponders and spoofing
The use of irregular navigation tactics is surging, while the United States says its maritime cordon has forced 14 vessels to turn back
The use of irregular navigation tactics is surging, while the United States says its maritime cordon has forced 14 vessels to turn back
Soaring refined‑fuel prices, shrinking supplies and uncertainty that freezes purchasing decisions are driving down consumption amid the largest supply shock in history

Iran is using satirical media content to mock President Donald Trump on social media

Painting as a form of protest would create a second confinement and, worse still, two oppressions. Why should the artist say what his body is already expressing for him?
Celebrities with millions of followers criticize the authorities for not informing the president about the country’s problems, although they avoid attacking him directly


The US president faces criticism after a verbal exchange with Leo XIV and AI-generated posts depicting the Republican with Jesus Christ and healing the sick

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Brazilian president discusses global turmoil, elections against another Bolsonaro, his career, and his visit to Spain

The testimonies of several women who say they are victims of sexual assault brought down the congressman who was leading the Democratic race for governor of California

The arrest of Meenu Batra, who was detained at an airport in the southern part of the state, leaves a mother of four US citizens in limbo

Santa Ana was one of the first territories in the US conquered by the criminal organization. Juan Carlos Valencia González, who is poised to become the new boss, was born there

Two direct victims of Naasón Joaquín say Mexican authorities abandoned them. In the US, the religious leader faces charges of child sexual abuse, sex trafficking, and organized crime

A reissue brings back the recordings of an artist who reached Greenwich Village before Bob Dylan or Joan Baez, only to disappear shortly after turning 50

A new study explores how negative relationships are associated with higher levels of inflammation, depression, anxiety, and chronic disease burden

A ‘Science’ article warns of the scant regulation governing platforms that allow betting on current events and urges a legal response comparable to the one applied to tobacco companies or social‑media giants

A six-year study reveals that the rodent, which does not develop cancer or feel pain, also has a more sophisticated system of governance than previously thought

The bones of the infant indicate that the two species had different growth rates in their early years of life




The measure will facilitate dollar transactions, but experts believe the obstacles won’t disappear entirely because the government itself remains under sanctions




Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have been performing for four decades but show no signs of slowing down. Amid the relentless, arena‑sized touring, they still found the time to release a new album — the 15th of their career
The British actor, who has been playing the ‘son of’ in numerous productions since childhood, returned after Covid ready to work with his brother on Chloé Zhao’s film

In an era of nepotism, the actress has built her own career








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