The series 'Fallout' shows Americans what they really are. A very sarcastic universe
The series 'Fallout' explores themes of post-apocalypse and human values, serving as a sharp critique of American society.
A Former American Spy Writes About Russian Dirty Tricks and Threats. Why Now?
Sean Wiswesser, a former CIA agent, discusses Russian intelligence tactics in his new book, raising the question of the timing of its release.
Revolution in Medicine: American scientists begin compiling a 'Human Fart Atlas'
Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed smart underwear to measure gas output and hydrogen content, suggesting that people may fart twice as often as previously thought.
Lyten Completes Purchase of Northvolt
The American company Lyten has completed the acquisition of the bankrupt Northvolt business, with plans to restart battery production by late 2026 and establish a data center in Skellefteå at a total cost of 5 billion dollars.
2026 Olympics: "Everything happened very quickly," American hockey players apologize for their reaction after Trump's joke
American hockey players have apologized for their reaction to Donald Trump's joke regarding the invitation of the women's team to the White House after their Olympic victory.
Viewers suspected American TV personality was drunk in front of the cameras - Reveals sad reason
Meteorologist Jeriann Ritter from WHO13 faced viewer concerns about her demeanor on air, later revealing she has ALS.
Vrček: Less chemistry in American food
The FDA has begun reevaluating the safety of the food additive BHA, which is commonly used in many processed foods and is expected to be legally removed from American menus due to safety concerns.
American Classics Get a Contemporary Twist on This Month's Best Jazz Album
Ellas Kapell revives American jazz standards with a fresh perspective, creating a cohesive and stunning album.
This Day in History. An American Patents a Cigar Rolling Machine
An American has patented a machine for rolling cigars, which reflects on the historical significance of tobacco and cigars in America and beyond.
Maduro Wants Judge to Dismiss Drug Case in the U.S.
Nicolás Maduro, former President of Venezuela, has requested an American judge to dismiss drug-related charges against him, alleging interference from the U.S. government in his defense.
SMART CHOICES: These 8 foods support the body's defenses
A recent article highlights eight foods identified by American scientist William Li that can help reduce cancer risk through their bioactive compounds.
Zelensky names the possible place and time for the next round of talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announces that the upcoming meeting of Ukrainian, American, and Russian delegations could take place in early March in Abu Dhabi, UAE, after consultations in Geneva.
I've never seen anything like this, exclaimed Czech tennis player. In Lugano, he won a rally of 64 hits
18-year-old Czech tennis player Maxim Mrva achieved a remarkable 64-shot rally victory against American Michaele Mmoh at a challenger event in Lugano.
The chaos with Trump's tariffs increases pressure on Brussels to apply the EU-Mercosur agreement
The disarray caused by Trump's tariff policies is intensifying pressure on the European Commission to swiftly implement the EU-Mercosur trade agreement as Latin American countries push for rapid ratification.
The (un)decisiveness of the USA regarding Iran
The arrival of American F-22 fighter jets at an Israeli base raises questions about U.S. military operations from Israel and the implications for its strategy regarding Iran.
Barriers in the EU Greater Than American Tariffs. A Repair Plan is Coming
The article discusses the significant barriers to the EU's common service market and an upcoming strategy for integration.
Cuba: At least two Americans on the intercepted speedboat - one is dead
Two American citizens were among those on board a speedboat intercepted in Cuban territorial waters, one of whom has died, according to a U.S. government official.
Cuba vows to confront any aggression after armed clash with American boat
Cuba's president promises to defend the nation's sovereignty against any terrorist aggression following a violent encounter with a U.S.-registered boat.
Maduro asks judge to dismiss drug case
Nicolás Maduro has requested an American judge to dismiss narcotics charges against him and his wife, Cilia Flores, following their capture and subsequent court appearance in New York.
Britain Aims to Become a Data Center Giant - Binds Digital Companies to Build Carbon-Free Energy
The UK is working to establish itself as a leader in data centers in Europe, fueled by ambitious AI strategies and significant investments from American tech companies.
See the 26 South American wines among the best in the world in 2026
South America secured 26 wines in the World’s Best Sommeliers’ Selection for 2026, highlighting the region's prominence in the global wine industry.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
Vance: Attack on Iran will not lead to prolonged war
US Vice President JD Vance asserts that an attack on Iran would not result in a prolonged war involving American engagement in the region.
This Manly youngster played against future NFL stars. Now he's trying to crack the NRL
Manly backrower Hugo Hart is transitioning from American high school football to pursuing a career in the NRL after a successful debut season with the Sea Eagles.
Taliban seeks to 'get along in peace' with the US and begins the challenge of governing Afghanistan
The Taliban called for friendly ties with the United States shortly after the last American troops left Kabul, marking the end of a 20-year conflict as they now face new governing challenges.
Is ‘Spring Break’ Cancelled? Americans Urged to Plan Trips to Mexico Due to Violence
As Spring Break approaches, American travelers are advised to reconsider their vacation plans to Mexico following a surge in cartel-related violence.
US confirms that an American citizen died in operation in Cuba
A U.S. citizen was among the fatalities in a Florida vessel apprehended by Cuba, leading to diplomatic tensions as differing narratives emerge about the circumstances of the incident.
Maduro requests dismissal of case in the US and alleges interference by the American government
Nicolás Maduro has requested that a US court dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming that the American government is interfering with the legal process.
"We should say Epstine, not Epstein"...: Mélenchon accused of anti-Semitism after playing on the pronunciation of the American pedophile's name
French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon faces accusations of anti-Semitism for making a controversial statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein's name during a campaign rally in Lyon.
Tensions grow with Cuba: confirmed that one of the dead in the shooting at the boat was American
Tensions rise as U.S. confirms an American citizen was killed during a shooting involving a boat intercepted in Cuba.
USA: At Least Two Americans on Board the Motorboat
A shooting incident by the Cuban Coast Guard results in the death of one American citizen and injuries to another while they were on a motorboat in Cuban waters.
At least two American citizens were on the boat that was shot at in Cuba
At least two American citizens were involved in an incident where a boat was shot at by Cuban forces, resulting in one death and injuries.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
Family member of American killed by Cuban forces in boat shootout says he was on 'diabolical' mission
The brother of an American killed by Cuban forces in a boat clash characterized his brother's mission to free Cuba as obsessive and diabolical, revealing the family's shock at his secretive plans.
American pilot caught training Chinese
A former U.S. Air Force major was arrested for allegedly training the Chinese military without the required authorization.
Argentina and Uruguay vote in favor of trade agreement with the EU
Argentina and Uruguay have voted to approve a comprehensive trade agreement with the EU, known as Mercosur, while awaiting final approval from the EU Parliament and two other South American countries.
Cuba: The USA has shown itself cooperative regarding the investigation of the boat incident
Cuba announced that U.S. authorities are willing to cooperate in the investigation of a boat incident involving an American motorboat that entered Cuban waters, resulting in a violent confrontation.
Cuba: The USA has shown willingness to cooperate on the investigation of the boat incident
Cuban authorities report that the U.S. has expressed a willingness to collaborate in investigating an incident where an American motorboat entered Cuban waters and was involved in a deadly confrontation with the Cuban coast guard.
With Economic Problems and Without Insurance: This Is How Uber Drivers Work in Latin America
A study conducted by Uber and the Inter-American Development Bank reveals that most Uber drivers in Latin America face economic difficulties, lack social security coverage, and are burdened with debt.
'The Secret Agent' Fails to Win the César Award for Best International Film
Brazil's 'The Secret Agent' did not win the Best International Film at the César Awards 2026, losing to the American film 'One Battle After Another.'
Mann historic at the summit meeting: "So grateful"
Strauss Mann, the American goalkeeper for Skellefteå, made SHL history by achieving a record number of shutouts in a single season after a recent win against Frölunda.
FEF presented its balance for 2025: 29 points in South American qualifiers, $22.1 million paid in debts, and 76% investment in development
Ecuador's Football Federation (FEF) announced significant achievements for 2025, including a successful qualification for the 2026 World Cup and financial improvements.
'It gives us pride': Bad Bunny tour unites Sydney's Latin diaspora
A local event in Sydney celebrating Bad Bunny's world tour fosters a sense of unity among the Latin American community.
Canada's golden star protested - Abandoned US Olympic winners
Canadian player Olen Zellweger has unfollowed several US Olympic hockey players on Instagram, reflecting tensions between Canadian and American athletes.
From Declaration to Constitution. The Adams and Jefferson Dispute
The article discusses the historical context of the Articles of Confederation and the evolution of American governance, particularly emphasizing the contributions of Thomas Jefferson and the weaknesses of the early federal government.
Zelensky mentions a tripartite meeting with the United States, Ukraine, and Russia at the beginning of March in the UAE
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced a planned tripartite meeting with the U.S. and Russia in early March in the UAE, following productive discussions with American officials in Geneva.
Iran talks conclude with 'significant progress'
The American delegation has left discussions in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program, with mediators reporting significant progress and further negotiations planned in Vienna next week.
El Mencho's 'successor' revealed as first American to lead major Mexican cartel
Juan Carlos Valencia González has been identified as the potential successor to the Mexican cartel leader El Mencho, marking the first time an American citizen has taken such a prominent role in a major cartel.
Argentina ratified the EU and South American trade agreement
Argentina has ratified a significant trade agreement aimed at creating one of the world's largest trading zones, following earlier ratifications by Uruguay and amid resistance from some EU farmers.
Booker, American jazz musician, shaped the career of singer Eliana Pittman
American jazz musician Booker played a significant role in shaping the career of Brazilian singer Eliana Pittman, highlighted during her recent show at the Mário de Andrade Library in São Paulo.