The United States Delays the Sale of Lukoil
The United States is delaying the sale of Russian oil giant Lukoil's international assets to put pressure on Russia in peace negotiations with Ukraine.
United States: Two vehicles swallowed by sinkhole
A sinkhole in the United States consumed two vehicles, highlighting the potential hazards posed by such geological occurrences.
Reuters: The United States Delays Sale of Russian Lukoil
The United States is delaying the sale of Russian oil giant Lukoil's international assets to pressure Russia in peace negotiations with Ukraine.
SZ Podcast 'German-American Friendship': 'Ambassador of Trump Politics'
The latest episode of the SZ Podcast discusses the ongoing challenges faced by mayors in Germany and the U.S. during heavy snow and critiques Donald Trump's lengthy government address as an attempt to divert attention from his issues.
Argentina shook the market: it made an unprecedented sale of wheat to the United States
Argentina has negotiated an unprecedented sale of wheat to the United States, specifically to Florida, with around 40,000 tons expected to be shipped at competitive prices.
Nicolás Maduro 'did not trust' Delcy RodrÃguez: Considered firing her before being arrested, reveals NYT
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro lost trust in his then-Vice President Delcy RodrÃguez, contemplating her dismissal prior to his arrest by the United States, as revealed by The New York Times.
The U.S. and Iran Resume Nuclear Negotiations in Geneva Amid Threats of a 'Devastating War'
The U.S. and Iran have resumed indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, viewed as a pivotal moment to prevent military escalation in the Middle East.
Havana says four gunmen killed on US speedboat were trying to 'infiltrate' Cuba
Cuba reported that four gunmen were killed and six others wounded when the coastguard engaged a Florida-registered speedboat believed to be attempting to infiltrate the country for terrorist purposes.
Cuba threatens again after shooting four people in a boat near its shores
Cuba's president vowed to defend the nation's sovereignty after coastal guards shot four individuals in a confrontation with a US-registered boat near its shores.
Iran-US indirect talks: What are the current sticking points?
The article discusses the current challenges in indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States.
Miguel DÃaz-Canel: Cuba will defend against 'terroristic, mercenary aggression'
Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel affirmed that Cuba will defend itself against any terrorist and mercenary aggression after a violent confrontation involving exiled opposition members.
He was a combat pilot for the U.S. for 24 years and after leaving trained the Chinese Army, he is accused of conspiracy
A former U.S. Air Force combat pilot has been arrested for conspiring to provide military training to Chinese pilots without permission, violating export control laws.
Aircraft Carriers and Destroyers: How Massively the USA is Rearming Against Iran
The United States is mobilizing a significant military presence in the Middle East in preparation for a possible military strike against Iran, including aircraft carriers and destroyers.
What is known about the attack by the Cuban regime on a U.S. boat that left four dead
An armed confrontation between the Cuban Coast Guard and a speedboat registered in Florida resulted in four deaths and six injuries, as tensions escalate between Cuba and the United States.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
Talks between Iran and the United States paused before a resumption 'later' this Thursday, according to the Omani mediator
Talks between Iran and the United States have been paused after initial discussions in Geneva, with plans to resume the talks later in the day according to Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi.
A caregiver at an American nursery gave children laxatives to go home early
A nursery worker in the United States administered laxatives to children so she could leave work early.
Iran promises 'flexibility' in nuclear talks amid threats of US attack
Iran has committed to showing flexibility in indirect talks with the United States regarding its long-standing nuclear dispute, amid pressures to reach an agreement or face potential military action from the US.
Agreement or War? The United States and Iran Begin Crucial Talks Today in Geneva to Prevent Conflict
The United States and Iran are set to engage in high-level nuclear negotiations in Geneva that could determine the fate of their diplomatic relations and the potential for conflict.
The updated map of the new winter storm and record sustained winds and snow in the U.S.
The article discusses the impending winter storm in the U.S., highlighting record winds and snow, while contrasting the stable and warm conditions in other regions.
Escape from Donald, commentators write. The United States is leaving record numbers of Americans
Record numbers of Americans are leaving the United States for other countries, contrary to historical trends and amidst strict immigration policies.
Where will Russia and China stand if war breaks out between Tehran and Washington?
The article analyzes the roles of Russia and China in the potential conflict between Iran and the USA, highlighting their strategic partnership with Iran amidst rising tensions.
Zimbabwe backs out of ‘lopsided’ US health deal
Zimbabwe has withdrawn from a proposed health funding agreement with the United States, denouncing the deal as unequal and requiring the sharing of sensitive health information.
Dollar opens higher as focus shifts to negotiations between the US and Iran
The US dollar opened higher in Brazil amid geopolitical tensions regarding negotiations between the United States and Iran.
The head of the IAEA participates in indirect talks between Iran and the United States in Geneva
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, is participating in indirect discussions between Iran and the United States in Geneva as a technical observer.
Source close to negotiations: IAEA chief joined US and Iran talks
The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, has joined indirect negotiations in Geneva between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program.
With Trump focused on Iran, Kim speaks of increasing North Korea's nuclear arsenal
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un announced plans to expand the country's nuclear arsenal and stated that improvements in relations with the United States depend solely on Washington's stance.
With negotiations with Iran beginning, the US aircraft carrier 'USS Gerald R. Ford' set sail from Crete
The USS Gerald R. Ford has departed Crete as indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program have commenced in Geneva.
Jędrzej Bielecki: For the first time in the history of the Third Republic of Poland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs expressed such caution towards the alliance with the USA
Poland's Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has expressed unprecedented caution regarding the country's alliance with the United States during his tenth presentation of Poland's foreign policy guidelines in parliament.
'Sick, demented, extremely low IQ and cries like a child': Donald Trump renews attack on Robert De Niro
Donald Trump has launched a renewed attack on Robert De Niro following the actor's derogatory comments about him on a podcast.
"It’s not that we either break ties with the Americans or do everything with them"
The French Deputy Minister of Defense asserts that European strategic autonomy does not mean a break with the United States, amid concerns over a significant European defense project faltering.
Russia says the situation in Cuba is deteriorating and calls incident involving boat a 'provocation by the US'
Russia claims the situation in Cuba is worsening due to an incident involving Cuban military and a US-flagged boat, labeling it as a deliberate provocation by the US government.
Will the new US tariffs hit Canada? The finance minister has no illusions
Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has acknowledged the impact of new US tariffs on Canadian trade following President Trump's recent address.
Reported to have shot terrorists on an American boat
Cuban authorities have claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of four men on a boat registered in the United States, stating that they were terrorists planning an attack on Cuba.
Tension between Iran and America over nuclear program rises again, see the world today
Tensions between Iran and the United States over the nuclear program have escalated once more as indirect negotiations resume in Geneva.
Zaharova's Outburst Against the USA
Maria Zakharova accuses the United States of deliberately provoking conflicts following a deadly incident involving the Cuban Coast Guard and a U.S.-registered boat.
Important Nuclear Meeting Between Iran and the United States in Geneva
An important meeting regarding the nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran is set to take place in Geneva, with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi attending.
Sources: The White House wants Israel to launch a first attack against Iran
US President Donald Trump's advisors preferred that Israel would take the first military action against Iran in the case of a potential escalation, rather than the United States.
Zimbabwe pulls out of US health aid talks
Zimbabwe has decided to withdraw from discussions regarding healthcare aid from the United States.
Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment — history is watching us now
Senator Lindsey Graham discusses the current unrest in Iran and the pivotal moment it presents for the United States and the world.
Donald Trump called Robert De Niro, who criticized him, an "unhealthy simpleton"
Donald Trump responded to Robert De Niro's criticism by labeling him an "unhealthy simpleton" and questioning his intelligence.
Iran insists not seeking nuclear weapon ahead of US talks
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian asserted that the country is not pursuing a nuclear weapon ahead of crucial talks with the United States in Switzerland.
A gang that sent psychotropic substances to the USA will stand trial
A Lithuanian family gang, involved in the production and distribution of psychotropic substances, is facing prosecution for sending illegal drugs to the United States.
US imposes dialogue between Morocco and Polisario to reach an agreement in the Sahara
The US is pressuring Morocco and the Polisario Front to engage in dialogue to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, which has lasted for nearly fifty years.
North Korea pledges further nuclear build-up
North Korea's Kim Jong-un has declared the country's commitment to further expanding its nuclear arsenal as part of a long-term strategy amid ongoing tensions with the United States.
Discovered drug factory in the Kretinga forests: impregnated cotton with drugs, transported to the USA
A criminal investigation has revealed an organized group producing and distributing synthetic drugs in Lithuania by impregnating cotton-based paper with psychotropic substances meant for smuggling to the United States.
Ukraine.. Talks in Geneva and Kyiv and Moscow exchange war dead bodies
Negotiations between Ukraine and the United States begin in Geneva regarding post-war reconstruction, alongside stalled peace talks with Russia and an exchange of prisoners.
Mexico and the Complexity of International Trade
The article discusses how Trump's presidency altered U.S. trade policies, steering them towards protectionism and facing legal challenges regarding tariffs imposed on Mexico.
Is it true that crime in the US is at its lowest level in history, as Trump says?
Trump claimed that the crime rate is now the lowest since 1900, but recent data shows this is only true for homicide rates and not for violent crimes overall.
Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities
Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.