Americas

Has the Election Already Been Decided?

Under chaotic and controversial circumstances, Venezuela's government has scheduled the presidential election for July. President Maduro is running again -…

7 months ago

Updates on the Bridge Collapse

What is known about the bridge collapse in Baltimore after being hit by a cargo ship named "Dali"? What are…

7 months ago

US Authorities Confirm Six Deaths

After the collapse of a highway bridge in the city of Baltimore, US authorities have ceased the search for six…

7 months ago

Numerous Deaths in Floods in Brazil

First came the heatwave, then the stormy weather. Heavy rains in southeastern Brazil have led to floods and landslides, resulting…

8 months ago

US Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Budget Package to Avert Government Shutdown

Read about how the US Senate narrowly avoided a government shutdown by approving a massive $1.2 trillion budget package. (more…)

8 months ago

Financial Struggle: Trump’s Campaign Appeals for Supporters to Cover $450 Million Fine

Former US President Donald Trump's campaign launches a fundraising drive to gather over $450 million in fines imposed by a…

8 months ago

Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Controversial Migration Law

The recent decision by the Supreme Court allowing Texan police officers unprecedented powers at the border with Mexico has left…

8 months ago

Economic Reforms in Argentina: Austerity Measures and Controversies

In just 100 days, Javier Milei has implemented severe austerity measures in Argentina, leading to a sharp rise in poverty…

8 months ago

Desperation Mounts as Protests Erupt Amidst Power and Food Shortages in Cuba

The harrowing specter of deprivation and despair looms large over the streets of Cuba, where citizens grapple with prolonged power…

8 months ago

Tensions Mount as Trump’s “Bloodbath” Rhetoric Sparks Alarm

The ominous specter of uncertainty looms over the political landscape in the United States as former President Trump's incendiary remarks…

8 months ago