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Trump Grants Pardons to Allies Accused of Trying to Overturn 2020 Election Results
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First Units in CDMX Affordable Social Housing Program Will be Ready in 2026
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CELAC-EU Summit Makes Vague Gesture Against Use of Force, No Rejection of US Attacks
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Philippines Evacuates 1.4 Million as Typhoon Fung-wong Triggers Severe Flooding
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Wealthy nations monopolize the benefits of the energy transition while LATAM bears the costs through debt. On Sunday, the humanitarian non-governmental organization Oxfam warned that wealthy countries—historically responsible for the climate crisis—are monopolizing the benefits and decisions of the energy transition while excluding local communities. RELATED: WWF Urges Action at COP30 to Revive Paris Agreement […]
The White House described the pardons as part of a ‘national reconciliation’ effort. On Sunday night, Ed Martin, an attorney specializing in U.S. government pardons, published a list naming dozens of people to whom the U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a “total, unconditional, and complete” pardon. RELATED: Two BBC Senior Leaders Resign Over Trump […]
Currently, National Climate Action plans remain insufficient and financial commitments are weak. On Monday, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) called for urgent action at the United Nations Climate Summit (COP30) to turn climate negotiations into ambitious measures that can restore the momentum of the Paris Agreement. RELATED: Cuba denounces impact of the U.S. […]
Eight years in the making, the exhibition runs from Oct. 23 to May 3 next year. “MONUMENTS,” the ongoing exhibition at the Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, has drawn much attention and sparked public debate over the United States’ long-standing issues of race, memory and historical narrative. RELATED: […]
The plant covers 28,000 square meters and will employ 300 people. On Monday, the Costa Rican government announced that the German multinational Bayer inaugurated a pharmaceutical plant in Costa Rica, which represents a US$200 million investment. RELATED: Experts Warn of Inflation Surge in the U.S. as Trump Slaps 100% Tariff on Pharmaceuticals The new facility […]
The controversy centered on the Panorama documentary “Trump: A Second Chance?” aired last year. On Sunday, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness resigned following criticism that a BBC documentary misled viewers by editing remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump. The resignations came ahead of the BBC’s expected apology over the […]
U.S. military base grocery stores could begin closing in early December if the federal shutdown continues. On Sunday night, the U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan spending package in a bid to end the longest government shutdown, which has entered its 40th day and caused a series of escalating disruptions. RELATED: Why There’s No End in […]
At least two people have died and 1.4 million have been evacuated as Typhoon Fung-wong brings widespread flooding across the Philippines.
Venezuela has deployed specialists and essential supplies to support Cuba’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa, reinforcing bilateral cooperation and regional solidarity.
Iran says it has dismantled a domestic hacking network that allegedly cooperated with Mossad-linked information operations during recent intelligence and cyber conflict.
A new report documents the killing of 44 journalists in Gaza’s displacement camps and calls for international investigation and protective measures.