From Venezuela to Iran, a singular experiment
The article discusses the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, detailing the controversial removal of President Nicolás Maduro and the implications of such actions in terms of international law and regional dominance.
Three buses are used as barricades in Jardim América, North Zone of Rio
Three buses were used as barricades in the Jardim América neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, leading to the diversion of six bus lines for safety reasons.
These are the leaders who will meet with Donald Trump on March 7
Donald Trump will host the 'Shield of the Americas' summit with Latin American leaders in Miami on March 7 to discuss regional security and migration issues.
After the first pre-sale, the Rugby World Cup secured 750,000 tickets: the surprising South American country in the Top Ten
The Rugby World Cup 2027 in Australia has achieved record ticket sales, securing 750,000 tickets during its initial pre-sale phase, surpassing previous tournaments.
Trump hosts Latin American summit in Florida this weekend
President Trump is gathering leaders from twelve Latin American countries for a summit in Florida this weekend.
What cooperation exists between the United States and Ecuador in the new phase against narcoterrorism and illegal mining? This is what US media say
The article discusses the military cooperation between the United States and Ecuador in combating narcoterrorism and illegal mining, highlighting joint operations and the support of US military leaders.
This could prove to be America’s Achilles’ heel in the Iran war
The article discusses America's potential vulnerabilities in the ongoing conflict with Iran and its implications for financial markets.
NY GOP candidate torches Columbia group over ‘Death to America’ post, tells them to ‘get the f--- out’
New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman criticized a Columbia University group for posting 'Death to America' following the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, calling for them to leave the country.
Trump's Iran Intervention: What Germany Contributes to America's War in Iran
The article discusses Donald Trump's praise for Germany's support of U.S. military operations in Iran, highlighting the strategic use of German bases.
Czech Pale Fire Capital invested nearly two billion in an American company
Czech investment firm Pale Fire Capital has made a significant investment of nearly two billion in a U.S. company.
Who controls your phone? What you feel but do not see in the war between America and Iran
The article discusses the impact of a significant internet blackout in Iran amid a military strike, leaving citizens disconnected and unaware of the local devastation.
Hegsetts: Russia and China are not factors in the war in Iran
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that Russia and China are not influential factors in America's decisions regarding the war against Iran, emphasizing a focus solely on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Letter to the Editor: A Future Free Iran is Not Built on Jubilation Over America's War
The article argues that a future free Iran must be founded on democracy and respect for human life, rather than celebrating military actions by foreign powers like the USA.
After U.S. strikes, North America is on high alert for Iran-backed terrorism in retaliation
Following U.S. military strikes on Iran, there is an increased alertness in North America regarding potential Iranian-backed terrorist actions.
Streaming: Humiliations, Bullying, Body Shaming
A Netflix documentary explores the dark sides of 'America's Next Top Model,' reflecting on past television practices that resonated with German audiences.
CAF approves credits of $450 million for Ecuador
The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) has approved $450 million in credits for Ecuador to enhance public safety and disaster response capabilities.
Four Matches That Trump Started Even Before the World Cup. Americanist Beneš: Europeans Will Be Welcomed in the USA
The article discusses the upcoming FIFA World Cup in North America and the concerns regarding safety and political climate due to President Trump's recent actions.
José Dumont, arrested for rape, had roles in the soap operas 'Pantanal' and 'América'
Actor José Dumont was arrested for the crime of vulnerable rape in Rio de Janeiro and has been sentenced to over nine years in prison.
From gun violence to access to abortion, Oscar documentaries dissect social issues
Oscar-nominated documentaries tackle sensitive social issues in America, from gun violence to abortion access and racial tensions.
Due to the Iran War: Accusations Against Trump of Betraying 'MAGA' Movement Principles
The article discusses accusations against Donald Trump from his supporters regarding his approach to the Iran conflict, which they claim goes against the principles of the 'Make America Great Again' movement.
Deployment in South America: The US Army is now combating drug gangs in Ecuador
The US Army has expanded its operations into Ecuador as part of a joint military initiative against drug trafficking gangs.
Iran attempted to kill President Trump, announced Minister Hegseth
U.S. Defense Minister Pete Hegseth claims that America is winning decisively against Iran amid ongoing military operations in the Middle East.
Ualá closed an investment round of US$195 million
Ualá, an Argentine digital bank, has secured US$195 million in funding, raising its valuation to US$3.2 billion and enabling it to expand its services across Latin America.
Blood-red tinted moon graces Mexico City skies during total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse painted the moon red over Mexico City, with visibility across various regions including North America and South America.
Netanyahu on Attack: America Drawn Into War? "Ridiculous!"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed claims that Israel drew the United States into a conflict with Iran, calling such notions ridiculous during a Fox News appearance.
Regime Change: How America Overthrows Potentates - and Brings Countries to Misfortune
The article discusses America's strategy of regime change, particularly in the context of Iran, highlighting the complexities and consequences of such interventions.
World Championship in America: Iran to the World Cup? Trump: 'I don't care'
Donald Trump has expressed indifference regarding Iran's potential absence from the upcoming World Cup in the US, citing the country's struggles amidst ongoing conflicts.
Luciana Peker warned that Spain is the 'great chess piece' to expand hate speech
Journalist Luciana Peker, currently in exile in Madrid, highlights Spain's role in facilitating hate speech between Europe and America while presenting her new book, 'La odiocracia'.
After Epic Fury: How to defend America’s security and values in a dangerous world
The article discusses the implications of the Operation Epic Fury and its role in America's counter-terrorism efforts, particularly regarding Iran's threat to U.S. security.
Why is World Obesity Day commemorated?
World Obesity Day on March 4 aims to raise awareness and promote the prevention and treatment of obesity, a condition that poses significant health risks.
Reflections on ‘Pretty Language’ in Mid (Robert Fauser, Language of Society)
The article analyzes the evolution of linguistic formality in U.S. media, particularly focusing on how sociolinguistic norms have shifted over time.
Iranian Officials: We Do Not Trust America and Will Not Negotiate With It, Considering Its Supporters Our Enemies
Iranian officials express mistrust of the US and refuse to negotiate, labeling US supporters as enemies.
Ant transforms CO₂ into stone armor in its own body
Researchers found that a certain ant species can capture environmental CO₂ and convert it into rock armor incorporated into its exoskeleton.
America's War or Israel's? Three Narratives on Who Made the Decision to Strike Iran
The article discusses differing narratives from American media regarding the recent U.S. military actions against Iran, focusing on whether these actions are a result of U.S. decision-making or driven by Israeli influence.
US Military Conducts Military Operations in Ecuador, Emphasizing Countermeasures Against 'Narcoterrorists'
The US military has announced a new operation in Ecuador aimed at combating designated terrorist organizations involved in drug trafficking.
Has Iran been exhausted or is it seeking to deplete the aerial capabilities of America and Israel?
The article discusses whether Iran's military capabilities have been depleted or if it continues to strategize against the aerial strength of the US and Israel.
Lula participates in FAO conference in Brasília; agrarian reform and aid to Cuba are on the agenda
President Lula da Silva attends the opening session of the FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean in Brasília, focusing on food security and humanitarian issues in Cuba.
100 days before the kickoff, the World Cup is shaking
With only 100 days to go before the FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the USA, unresolved geopolitical tensions cast a shadow on the tournament's viability.
Ecuador launches joint anti-drug operations with US
Ecuador and the US have initiated joint operations to tackle drug trafficking amid rising violence linked to narco-terrorism.
Why is America Evacuating Its Citizens from the Region? What Happened to Iran's Missile Capabilities?
The article discusses the evacuation of American citizens from the Middle East and examines the current state of Iran's missile capabilities amidst escalating military tensions.
United States and Latin America: two centuries of a stormy relationship
The article discusses the history of U.S.-Latin America relations, highlighting recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela as reminiscent of past interventions in the region.
The price of coercion
The article discusses the complex meanings of 'liberalism' in the U.S. and Latin America, particularly in the context of Javier Milei's approach to governance in Argentina.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 43: The dollar poison – How hollowing-out decimates America’s power
The article discusses how the US dollar's reserve status contributes to America’s economic hollowing-out, eroding its industrial base and strategic power.
War games between America and Iran: Fake digital battles
The article discusses the rise of fake digital warfare videos amid increasing tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, highlighting the manipulation of social media narratives.
What is the plant plate of Big Brother and who is the first nominated in its debut
The reality show Gran Hermano has introduced a new mechanic called the 'plant plate' aimed at increasing competition among participants.
Heavy Losses for America... Aircraft Carrier Forced to Retreat, Claims IRGC
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims significant U.S. military casualties due to their recent operations in the Persian Gulf.
The Spanish band Hombres G will extend its tour to Latin America in October
Spanish band Hombres G is set to bring their tour 'Los mejores años de nuestra vida' to Latin America starting in October, with several key performances lined up.
The Success of the Film 'The Secret Agent' in Argentina
The Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent' is gaining significant attention in Argentina and is a contender for the Oscar.
Iran's attacks are being repelled - but the numbers suggest there could soon be a problem
The article discusses the challenges faced by America's allies in the Middle East as they successfully repel Iranian attacks but are at risk of depleting their defense resources.
Longtime ‘GMA’ co-host Joan Lunden alleges she was sexually harassed early in career at NY station
Joan Lunden, former co-host of 'Good Morning America,' alleges in her memoir that she was sexually harassed by a colleague during her early career at WABC-TV.