Cuba confirms talks with US amid a fuel shortage crisis
President Miguel Díaz-Canel appears live on television after releasing a video message on bilateral relations with Washington. His message comes amid a historic economic crisis on the island
President Miguel Díaz-Canel appears live on television after releasing a video message on bilateral relations with Washington. His message comes amid a historic economic crisis on the island
In a statement, the Havana regime asserts that this is a ‘sovereign decision’ and that the prisoners will be freed ‘in the coming days’
Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz and the risk of underwater mines makes it difficult for US frigates to take action to protect cargo ships

The Department of Health is transferring them to Texas, where abortion is virtually banned, despite objections from officials at the federal agency responsible for them
The lack of government transparency accentuates the effects of a natural disaster that has covered over 140 miles of coastline and endangered the livelihood of coastal communities


Federal data and reports show a sharp increase in arrests in the state in 2025, while lawyers denounce tactics that could violate civil rights

The opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate attracted a crowd of over 15,000 people to a demonstration in Santiago, where she had traveled to attend José Antonio Kast’s inauguration

Residents in the city are turning to pagers and printed maps due to the outages in the Russian capital

In 2022, the cartel leader was linked to the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci

Rabat and Algiers have avoided condemning the US and Israeli strikes, amid ongoing talks in a dispute that’s about to turn 50 years old

‘The Secret Agent’ and Wagner Moura are nominated in four categories just one year after Brazil won its first ever Academy Award

The former frontman of The Smiths canceled his concert in Valencia due to ‘sleep deprivation,’

Directors Patricia Riggen and Gabriel Ripstein speak exclusively with EL PAÍS about the intricacies of a project that is currently in the writing phase
The small city in Nigeria is known for its high rate of multiple pregnancies, and to date there is no conclusive explanation for the phenomenon

A new book brings together for the first time the texts of the U.S. photographer where word and image intertwine in a journey marked by doubt

Study shows how combining a handful of data extracted from the trail that ‘unknown’ users leave on the internet can lead to their identification




Parliament debates new rules for mining and incentives for foreign investment in an area that is controlled by criminal groups and which has become a major environmental disaster



The Mexican writer presents ‘The Mermaid and the Retiree,’ a political and suspenseful work set in Culiacán
From ‘Hamnet’ to ‘Wuthering Heights,’ the big screen has seen a wave of literary classics reimagined for a new generation. But a problem persists: cinema and literature are languages that are almost always irreconcilable
New research reveals that one of the most celebrated literary finds of recent years belonged to Fernão Brandão, who fled his country after being persecuted by the Inquisition in the 16th century

For the 32nd time, chef Wolfgang Puck is taking charge of the post‑Oscars event that will feed the nearly 2,000 guests








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