Iran rejects Trump’s 15-point proposal to end the war
The mediating countries are trying to arrange a meeting between the two adversaries and warn that it may be the last chance to prevent a more bitter escalation
The mediating countries are trying to arrange a meeting between the two adversaries and warn that it may be the last chance to prevent a more bitter escalation
Once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, it will be necessary to repair facilities, restart wells, and manage the logistical crisis
The rally was attended by thousands of people and showcased the exiles’ rejection of any negotiated solution with the Havana regime

The opposition leader, now living in exile in Spain, insists the priority must be demanding elections. He would like to return ‘as soon as possible,’ but says conditions are not yet right
The first play about the life of the Dominican lawyer and US ambassador can be seen at the Public Theatre in New York until April 12


Osmer H killed two of his high school teachers with 14 shots from an AR-15 in an attack he had foreshadowed on social media

The Hungarian leader’s blocking of a multi-million dollar loan for Ukraine and a Russian espionage case have increased European fury against the national-populist leader in the middle of an election campaign

The 18-year-old student died after being shot by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested for theft, renewing criticism that authorities are not prioritizing criminals

Some 400 Hondurans expelled by the US are denouncing that authorities did not allow them to take their children with them

Representative Nydia Velázquez’s War Powers Resolution adds to the unsuccessful attempts to halt the operations in Venezuela and Iran

The veteran scientist talks about her nearly 200 volunteers and the study she coordinates on healthy aging in a diverse country with very unequal access to healthcare

The text, which has the support of much of the Global South, including the 55 countries of the African Union and the Caribbean Community, represents a ‘legal claim’ and ‘accountability’ for the abuses committed by colonizers, according to the Ghanaian government

Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford talk about the stories behind a docuseries whose visuals sometimes border on the psychedelic, much like the realities it portrays

Restrictions that limit access to health and employment in the health sector cause unnecessary suffering, illness, and death that could amount to femicide, according to a report presented to the UN

The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide

The aquatic reptile, a superpredator of the mosasaur family, inhabited the seas of what is now the northeast of the country about 70 million years ago



Analysts are beginning to consider the possibility of prices breaking all records if the conflict in the Middle East persists. In that case, a global recession would be almost inevitable




The founder of the legendary New York band Sonic Youth releases ‘Play Me’, her third solo album: ‘I’ve always acted more as a sociologist than an artist’
The most populated city in the United Arab Emirates is a postmodern pastiche, a habitable ‘render’, a Las Vegas without the alibi of irony, a city where everything is wrong
A project guards the story of cruel losses and eventual victories of the LGBTQ+ community in the Central American nation
The artist gives new life to the hand‑painted backdrops that, before the digital era, served as scenery in films
The artist’s museum in Amsterdam shows how that tone became a means of expressing emotions and ideas






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