
Trump: ‘Maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba’
The Republican commented on the situation on the island for the first time since the Cuban Coast Guard killed four crew members of a boat coming from the US

The Republican commented on the situation on the island for the first time since the Cuban Coast Guard killed four crew members of a boat coming from the US
Courts blocked their expulsion, yet two were deported and the rest remain detained in dire conditions
After visiting an Alabama center, Carmen Felisa Ramírez Boscán asked Petro to expedite proceedings to return detainees

The artist has published ‘The Ramble, NYC 1969,’ a book six decades in the making that showcases his black‑and‑white photos of one of Central Park’s wildest areas
The author of ‘Satantango’ speaks in Barcelona about his country, the Shoah, his favorite authors and the filmmaker Béla Tarr: ‘I don’t offer hope, although I don’t take it away either’


The streaming group that owns ‘Money Heist’ says the deal is no longer financially attractive

Claudia Sheinbaum is preparing a two-day visit to the Mexican state caught in the crossfire between Los Chapitos and La Mayiza

The leftist president and the right-wing senator, who is the eldest child of the imprisoned ex-president, face enormous opposition seven months before the vote

Luis Alberto Pino Soto, a high school student in Arica, in northern Chile, disappeared 40 years ago, on the eve of a national protest against the regime

A study shows that interbreeding between the two species occurred primarily in one direction, and the origin of this bias is still unclear

Growing up with a genetic condition that affected their development made them hate their body, but celebrating it in films, music videos, and fashion shoots taught them to love it again

The end of Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s global tour has left a void in the most relevant musical genre of the 21st century, which is suffering from low sales and a lack of creativity

The study of fossilized resin stones containing several creatures allowed scientists to recreate the interactions between various species of the distant past




The delivery services giant is the first major company to claim reimbursement following the Supreme Court’s decision that the import duties are unlawful



The drive to erect enormous structures that reject modernity has united technology investors and the White House














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