
Cabrero Segundo’s exchange
In 2022, traffickers from the Lacandona area in southern Mexico negotiated an extraordinary deal with the Army: the return of 100 kilos of cocaine in exchange for 33 soldiers they had kidnapped

In 2022, traffickers from the Lacandona area in southern Mexico negotiated an extraordinary deal with the Army: the return of 100 kilos of cocaine in exchange for 33 soldiers they had kidnapped
The former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel is serving a life sentence for drug trafficking in the United States

Professor Peter Atwater believes economic inequality has mutated into something more dangerous for social cohesion. ‘Such an unequal economy is fragile, like a Jenga tower,’ he warns
Without fanfare, the Complutense University safeguards the papers that piece together the painter’s stormy passage through the San Fernando Fine Art Royal Academy a hundred years ago

The recovery of eight patients from the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Uganda is, according to the WHO, ‘living proof that it can be stopped’

Trump administration scraps Biden-era policy as detainees report deteriorating conditions inside agency facilities

Internal documents accessed by ‘The New York Times’ reveal Meta, TikTok and YouTube tactics to keep minors glued to their phones during class hours

Almost 200 items went under the hammer in Los Angeles during the week of her would‑be 100th birthday; the priciest pieces were a sofa and tapestry she posed with, each surpassing $250,000

From Dante to Gide, from Velázquez to Bacon, or from Dan Brown to Sorrentino, with Leo XIV arriving in Spain, we review the critical and historical imaginary surrounding the papal figure

As in other African countries, extreme weather is displacing mammals from their migratory routes; they trample farmland in search of water and food, leaving hundreds of families without a livelihood

The 14% players receive seems low to me, but I can almost imagine and understand the organizers’ arguments

The traditionally skeptical MIT scientist believes the technology’s breakthrough is closer than expected, though its real‑world impact remains uncertain
Prolonged sadness after the loss of a loved one nearly doubles the likelihood of death within 10 years, although the risk is higher in the first six months

A population boom due to immigration, plus the 100 million tourists who arrive each year, underscore the need to increase spending in numerous sectors for the country to function properly

A study documents how these playful cetaceans allow themselves to be touched, an unusual relationship that can pose a danger to their welfare and to the people they interact with




With just days to go before the World Cup events begin in the capital, taxi drivers, ride‑hailing services, and authorities remain locked in a dispute that has led to fines, cars being impounded, and confused travelers




Abner Román and Karla Ly Quiñones are the owners of Café Comunión. The musician walked into one of their Puerto Rico locations for a coffee and ended up inviting them to set up a mobile coffee shop backstage at his concerts
The author and activist has filed two lawsuits to block the transfer of the land the Republican intends to use for the construction of the 47-story building in south Florida
The narrator views everyday life with black humor and surrealism in the short-story collection ‘Autocorrect.’

On June 4, 1976, the Sex Pistols played a concert in Manchester before a handful of members of the emerging local scene. It would change the course of rock music

The vice president of the German Football Association sparked a national debate after opening the door to a boycott of the World Cup





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