
French Officer to Stand Trial for Teen’s Death
The shooting sparked a wave of unrest across France in 2023, particularly in suburban areas of major cities. On Tuesday, the Nanterre Municipal Court ruled that police officer Florian M., who fatally shot teenager Nahel Merzouk, will stand trial for murder. RELATED: France Strengthens Security Around All Mosques After Islamophobic Assassination The judges concluded the […]

Berlin Court Rules Rejection of Asylum Seekers at Borders Unlawful
The court ruled that the deportation contravened the European Union’s Dublin Regulation. On Monday, a Berlin administrative court ruled that the German government violated European Union asylum laws by deporting three Somali nationals at its eastern border with Poland, casting uncertainty over Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s newly introduced migration policy. RELATED: Germany Reports Record Number of […]

Israeli Attack in Rafah Kills 27 Palestinians, Injures Nearly 200
At least 27 Palestinians were killed and nearly 200 wounded in an Israeli attack targeting displaced civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the victims were gathered near an aid distribution center when Israeli artillery and warplanes struck the crowd. The attack follows similar incidents in recent […]

Haiti: Human Rights Groups Condemn Inhumane Detention Conditions in Police Stations
The National Human Rights Defense Network (RNDDH) has denounced the horrific conditions and degrading treatment in Haiti’s police stations and sub-stations, which have been illegally converted into detention centers. Between April and May 2025, RNDDH monitored seven police stations and three sub-stations in Ouest Department, revealing severe overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and malnutrition. Cells originally designed […]

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Ordering Bridge Explosions That Derailed Trains
Peskov expressed skepticism about a short-term meeting between the leaders of the U.S. , Russia, and Ukraine. On Tuesday, Russia’s Investigative Committee (CIR) accused Ukraine of orchestrating the bombing of bridges in the Bryansk and Kursk regions over the weekend, which caused the derailment of two trains and left seven people dead and 113 injured, […]

Salvadoran Organizations Disapprove of Bukele’s First Year of Second Term
This Central American country ‘is experiencing a profound human rights crisis that is deepening with the dismantling of democracy.’ On Monday, Salvadoran social organizations disapproved of the first year of President Nayib Bukele’s second term in office. RELATED: Salvadoran Human Rights Group Reports at Least 415 Deaths in Custody Under State of Exception In addition […]

U.S. Government Removes Sanctuary Jurisdiction List After Including Trump-Aligned Cities
The DHS list included 36 states where cities and counties have allegedly sanctuary policies. The U.S. government has removed a webpage listing so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions that it aimed to publicize and penalize for allegedly obstructing the enforcement of immigration laws, after the list included several localities that had publicly supported President Donald Trump. RELATED: U.S. […]

U.S. Authorities Arrest 1,461 Undocumented Immigrants in Massachusetts in May
The arrests were part of an operation called “Patriot.” On Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that authorities arrested 1,461 undocumented immigrants in Massachusetts during May as part of a law enforcement operation focused on “transnational organized crime and gangs.” RELATED: Migrant Boat Capsizes Near Canary Islands, Leaving Seven Dead “Today, we announce […]

Lee Jae-Myung Poised to Win South Korea’s Presidential Election
This is the second time in the past three administrations that South Korea has had to hold an early presidential election. On Tuesday, the first exit polls released after the close of voting stations in South Korea placed opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung as the clear winner of the presidential election, with around 50% of the […]

Six Nobel Laureates Urge Senate to Reject Trump’s Tax and Budget Bill
Acemoglu, Diamond, Hart, Johnson, Krugman and Stiglitz warned of the proposal’s ‘misplaced priorities.’ On Monday, six Nobel Prize-winning economists urged the U.S. Senate to reject President Donald Trump’s proposed tax and budget legislation. RELATED: Trump’s Contradictory Stance on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Threatens Diplomatic Progress In an open letter, Daron Acemoglu, Peter Diamond, Oliver Hart, Simon […]
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Show allThe National Human Rights Defense Network (RNDDH) has denounced the horrific conditions and degrading treatment in Haiti’s police stations and sub-stations, which have been illegally converted into detention centers. Between April and May 2025, RNDDH monitored seven police stations and three sub-stations in Ouest Department, revealing severe overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and malnutrition. Cells originally designed […]

In 2024, the UN reminded Guatemalan authorities that foreign officials who served with CICIG remain protected by immunity. On Tuesday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed that Guatemala’s prosecutor’s office “serves crime” after that country’s judiciary issued arrest warrants for Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo and Ivan Velasquez, former defense minister and designated ambassador to […]

This Central American country ‘is experiencing a profound human rights crisis that is deepening with the dismantling of democracy.’ On Monday, Salvadoran social organizations disapproved of the first year of President Nayib Bukele’s second term in office. RELATED: Salvadoran Human Rights Group Reports at Least 415 Deaths in Custody Under State of Exception In addition […]

Nicolás Maduro announced Monday that the country will be the first to propose and possibly pass a national law supporting the newly established International Organization for Mediation.

Cuba's state-run telecommunications company ETECSA has announced adjustments to its recent commercial measures in response to widespread criticism from various social sectors, particularly within the university sphere.

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Show allAt least 27 Palestinians were killed and nearly 200 wounded in an Israeli attack targeting displaced civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the victims were gathered near an aid distribution center when Israeli artillery and warplanes struck the crowd. The attack follows similar incidents in recent […]

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the U.S. is expected to double tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, a move that will affect China. On Tuesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will speak by phone this week to discuss trade matters. RELATED: Federal Court Temporarily […]

The shooting sparked a wave of unrest across France in 2023, particularly in suburban areas of major cities. On Tuesday, the Nanterre Municipal Court ruled that police officer Florian M., who fatally shot teenager Nahel Merzouk, will stand trial for murder. RELATED: France Strengthens Security Around All Mosques After Islamophobic Assassination The judges concluded the […]

Two and a half hours after the attack, Russian authorities resumed vehicular traffic on the Kerch Strait Bridge. On Tuesday, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) admitted that Ukrainian forces attacked the Crimean Bridge for the third time using underwater explosives. RELATED: Russia Accuses Ukraine of Ordering Bridge Explosions That Derailed Trains About 1,100 kilograms […]

The court ruled that the deportation contravened the European Union’s Dublin Regulation. On Monday, a Berlin administrative court ruled that the German government violated European Union asylum laws by deporting three Somali nationals at its eastern border with Poland, casting uncertainty over Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s newly introduced migration policy. RELATED: Germany Reports Record Number of […]

Technology
Show allThe crew was launched into space in April and will remain in orbit for about six months. On Thursday, astronauts from China’s Shenzhou-20 mission conducted their first extravehicular activity outside the Tiangong space station. RELATED: Russia and China To Build a Power Plant on the Moon During the eight-hour operation, crewmembers Chen Dong and Chen […]

The U.S. government’s move deprives other countries of their right to high-tech industries such as artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, China’s Ministry of Commerce called the U.S. attempt to globally ban advanced Chinese computing chips a typical move of “unilateral bullying and protectionism” that seriously undermines the global semiconductor industrial and supply chains. RELATED: Russia-China Forum […]

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape economies, experts are urging African academic institutions to focus on upskilling and reskilling to harness AI’s potential for socioeconomic development. Speaking at the Deep Tech Summit, Khalid Badou, Chief of Staff and Director of Institutional Affairs at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), emphasized that AI must be adapted […]

The breakthrough centers on a compound that inhibits BAX, the ‘cell killer’ protein. On Monday, an Australian medical institute confirmed that scientists have identified a small molecule that blocks cell death, offering hope for treatments that could slow or stop the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. RELATED: Birds Offer Clues to Fighting […]

Bolivia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Africa will also participate in this international space project. On Thursday, the Russian State Corporation for Space Activities (Roscosmos) and the China National Space Administration (CNSA) signed a memorandum for the construction of a power plant on the Moon. RELATED: NASA’s SPHEREx Space Telescope Begins Mapping Entire Sky […]

Sport
Show allThe Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s team dominated with authority the World Weightlifting Championships, held in Manama, capital of Bahrain, with a balance of 45 medals, 26 gold, 13 silver and 6 bronze. RELATED: China Taipei Triumphs in Premier 12: A Milestone Win Against Japan The DPRK’s halters were featured in a medal game where […]

In the fifth inning, they scored four decisive runs thanks to two home runs: one from Chia-Cheng Lin and another from Chieh-Hsien Chen, who brought two teammates home. The China Taipei pitching was equally impressive. Related: Cuba Leads the World Ranking of Baseball 5 China Taipei’s baseball team won the Premier 12 tournament by beating […]

The Venezuelan team is tied with Bolivia in 7th place, which gives it the right to play the play-off. Venezuela remains in the fight to qualify for its first World Cup after drawing 1-1 in a duel against Brazil at the Monumental de Maturin stadium, home of the Vintotinto team in the South American qualifiers. […]

Haila Gonzalez and Briandy Molina were named the Most Valuable Players of the 2nd World Cup. On Thursday, the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) announced that Cuba has risen to number one in the world baseball rankings after winning the World Cup this month in Hong Kong. RELATED: Baseball, from the US To Cuba and […]

In Italy, he is developing a career as an athlete and training with the best. The Colombian refugee Amelio Castro is competing in Paris 2024 as a member of the Refugee Paralympic Team, the largest in history with eight members. He lives in Rome and spends much of his time training with his heroes, including […]

Culture
Show allThe City of Rio de Janeiro has officially declared Bossa Nova as cultural heritage, recognizing its profound impact on Brazilian identity and global music. Emerging in the late 1950s, Bossa Nova blended samba rhythms with jazz harmonies, creating a sophisticated yet intimate sound. The genre was pioneered by João Gilberto, Tom Jobim, and Vinicius de […]

The historic center of Salvador de Bahia, known as Pelourinho, stands as a vibrant testament to the cultural fusion that defines Brazil. Founded in 1549 by Tomé de Sousa as the country’s first capital, Salvador became a melting pot of European, African, and Indigenous influences. RELATED: San Luis Potosí: Cultural and Historical Heart of Mexico […]

San Luis Potosí, capital of the state of the same name, stands as a vibrant cultural and economic center in Mexico’s central highlands. Founded on November 3, 1592, the city owes its origin to the discovery of gold and silver mines in the nearby Cerro de San Pedro, earning it the nickname “Potosí” in reference […]

In Baracoa, Cuba’s chocolate capital, the legacy of cacao cultivation and chocolate production remains deeply woven into the town’s identity. For José Alexander Eugellés, who has worked in Baracoa’s chocolate factory for 28 years, crafting chocolate is more than a profession—it’s a way of life, inherited from his father and shared with his sister. The […]

Just 25 kilometers south of Havana, the National Botanical Garden (JBN) stands as Cuba’s largest and most important botanical reserve, blending scientific research, conservation, and ecotourism in a stunning natural environment. Founded at the request of Fidel Castro and led by German botanist Dr. Johannes Bisse, the project took nearly two decades to develop, officially […]
