Washington Wizards' Sad Series Woes Persist
The Washington Wizards faced their sixteenth consecutive loss after being defeated by the New York Knicks 113-145 in the NBA.
Hungarian Minister has been sharing confidential EU data with Russia for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has reportedly shared confidential EU Council meeting reports with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov over the years, as confirmed by a Washington Post investigation.
It hit – a magical threshold was broken in the NHL
Aleksandr Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals became the second player in NHL history to score 1,000 career goals during a game against the Colorado Avalanche.
Washington Post: Israeli Strikes on Iran Will Continue Even If the War Stops
Israeli officials assert that strikes on Iran will persist beyond the current conflict's conclusion, particularly if any attempts by Iran to bolster its military capabilities are detected.
Serious accident kills one person on Washington LuÃs highway in the interior of SP
A serious accident on the Washington LuÃs highway in Santa Gertrudes, SP, resulted in one fatality and the driver fleeing the scene.
Washington Post: Why does Iran not seem ready to surrender despite heavy losses?
Iran continues to reject diplomatic solutions amid ongoing conflict, banking instead on its strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Cuba prepares for a 'possible military aggression' from the U.S.
A Cuban official stated that the country is preparing for a potential military attack from the U.S., while asserting that Cuba does not seek conflict with Washington.
When and How Will the War in Iran End? The Strategic Void and the Ghost of a New Iraq
The ongoing U.S.-Israel war against Iran is escalating, with mixed signals from Washington highlighting a lack of strategic direction.
Jerusalem Post: Washington considers ground operation option to seize Iranian Khark
U.S. officials indicate that military control over Iran's Khark Island is being considered as a means to ensure free shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Michael Milstein to Vima: 'Israel and the US have no exit strategy'
Israeli analyst Michael Milstein argues that Israel should abandon the notion of regime change in Tehran and focus on Iran's nuclear and missile programs, highlighting the lack of an exit strategy from the war in Israel and Washington.
Hungarian Line from Brussels to Moscow. Orbán's Minister has been leaking information to Russia about EU discussions for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has reportedly been leaking information from EU meetings to Moscow for several years, as noted by an anonymous source in The Washington Post.
Cuba's Minister: Preparing for Possible US Attack
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the communist-led island nation is preparing for a possible attack from the US while asserting there are no current tensions with Washington.
Bessent: Sometimes you escalate to de-escalate – All options are on the table for Iran
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Washington intends to keep all options open in the conflict with Iran, emphasizing that escalation may be necessary for de-escalation.
US President: Trump Announces ICE Deployment at Airports
President Trump has announced the deployment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel amid ongoing funding disputes in Washington.
The Marines are moving.. How is Washington planning to break Iranian control over Hormuz?
The U.S. Marine Corps is deploying a rapid response unit to the Middle East to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions.
Fresh news for Lavrov. The Hungarian minister regularly informed Russia about EU negotiations
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has been regularly informing Russia about EU negotiations during breaks in meetings, as reported by The Washington Post.
Another scandal involving NBA champions: four ejected, fights on the court and in the stands, and a cameraman crushed
The NBA season is marred by violence again as a game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Washington Wizards erupts into chaos leading to four player ejections and injuries to a cameraman.
Fake assassination attempt on Orbán? Russian secret services wanted to influence Hungarian elections, says Washington Post
A report from the Washington Post reveals that Russian intelligence discussed staging an assassination attempt on Viktor Orbán to influence Hungary's upcoming elections.
Havana and Washington maintain opaque negotiations amid Cuba's greatest crisis in decades
Havana and Washington are engaged in opaque negotiations as Cuba faces its most severe crisis in decades, with increasing pressure due to an energy embargo.
The Price of Forgiveness: the 'Flourishing Industry' of Pardons Sets Records in Trump’s Washington
The article discusses the surge in pardons during Donald Trump's administration, highlighting those who benefitted from his clemency decisions.
Martin Baron, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize 2026: the light of American journalism
Martin Baron, a former editor of The Washington Post, has received the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize for his distinguished career in journalism.
Former US Official: Is Washington Ready for a 'Global Drone War'?
A former US official questions America's readiness to engage in a global drone war in light of advancements made by other nations in drone technology.
Moraes orders the arrest of accountant suspected of violating fiscal confidentiality of relatives of authorities
Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes has ordered the preventive arrest of Washington Travassos de Azevedo, who is alleged to have been one of the masterminds behind a criminal organization that sold confidential data of Brazilian authorities and their families.
Washington and Tel Aviv threaten escalation 'for resolution' and Iran declares 'Israel's sky is defenseless'
The US and Israel are preparing to escalate military action against Iran, while Tehran vows to challenge Israeli defenses, particularly in key areas such as Dimona.
"Educational malpractice": a young woman has sued the school district after discovering her low reading comprehension
A young woman from Washington has sued her school district after discovering that despite her high GPA, she had the reading comprehension level of a first grader.
WP: A Shocking Plan Presented by Russian Foreign Intelligence - Kremlin Denies
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly concerned about Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chances in the upcoming elections and suggested staging an assassination attempt to boost his support, according to the Washington Post.
Cuba on the brink: the 'circus' of the caravan with Pablo Iglesias and Silvio RodrÃguez's rifle
Cuba's government is attempting to counteract daily protests and diminishing popular support through a campaign portraying its commitment to revolutionary ideals.
Washington Post: Russians Wanted to Help Orbán Before Elections, Intelligence Suggested Faked Assassination
Russian intelligence allegedly proposed staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his support ahead of parliamentary elections amidst declining popularity.
Washington sends conflicting signals as war rages on in the Middle East
The article discusses the mixed messages emanating from Washington regarding its stance on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The War of Narratives: From Divine Purpose to Identity Conflict in Washington and Tehran
The article discusses the changing narratives surrounding the conflict between the US and Iran, emphasizing the shift from political to religious motivations.
"The Washington Post": Russian Intelligence Considered Staging an 'Assassination' of V. Orban
Russian intelligence reportedly considered staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister V. Orban due to declining support ahead of parliamentary elections.
WP: Russian Intelligence Proposed an Assassination Attempt to Increase Support for Orbán
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly planning an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his support ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in April, according to The Washington Post.
Latest news on the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran, live | Washington lifts sanctions on Iranian oil already loaded onto ships
The United States has lifted sanctions on Iranian oil that is already loaded on ships, while tensions rise amid military actions against Iran.
Trump's Measures and Blackouts Force Cuba to Negotiate with the United States
Cuba's recent widespread blackouts and increased pressure from U.S. sanctions have compelled its government to negotiate with Washington for relief.
Welcome to the Donald J. Trump International Airport Washington Dulles
The article discusses President Trump's proposal to overhaul the transportation system at Washington Dulles International Airport, which he finds outdated.
Alfonso Espinoza de los Monteros recalls his unexpected encounter with Chuck Norris in the 80s
Ecuadorian presenter Alfonso Espinoza de los Monteros reminisces about a brief but unforgettable encounter with Chuck Norris in the 1980s in Washington, D.C.
Washington is considering a plan to extract Iranian uranium through a special military unit.
The U.S. is exploring options for extracting Iran's nuclear materials amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, focusing on the potential deployment of elite military units for the task.
Washington’s allies discuss requirements to open the Strait of Hormuz
Washington's allies are working on defining multifaceted requirements for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, including military and surveillance provisions.
Trump considers reducing military forces in Iran - 'We are completing our objectives'
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Washington is nearing its key military objectives in the Middle East, while also suggesting a gradual reduction of American military presence in the region.
War in the Middle East: Washington prepares military options, including a possible ground deployment in Iran, according to the American press
Reports indicate that the U.S. military is preparing detailed plans for a potential ground deployment in Iran, despite reassurances from the White House that President Trump is not currently planning to send troops.
Are Washington and Israel Facing Strategic Surprises in the Strait of Hormuz?
The ongoing war between Israel and Iran has escalated, with Iran's unexpected responses shifting the strategic initiative back to Tehran, raising concerns for Washington and global energy markets.
Can Washington Occupy Iran's Kharg Island?
The article discusses the potential for the U.S. to occupy Iran's strategic Kharg Island but highlights the challenges of maintaining control due to Iranian defenses and local population.
Military Agenda: Minister Presti Travels to Washington to Strengthen Alignment with the United States
Argentine Defense Minister Carlos Alberto Presti is traveling to Washington to solidify military ties with the United States, following a recent commitment to counter narcoterrorism.
Sources: Moscow offered to leave Iran without intelligence information if the US fulfilled one condition
Moscow suggested to the US that it would stop sharing intelligence with Iran if Washington ceased providing information about Russia to Ukraine.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of DÃaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel DÃaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
Washington student leader targeted with racist threats after starting TPUSA chapter
A student leader in Washington state faces racially motivated harassment after establishing a chapter of Turning Point USA.
Japan's PM walks tightrope in high-stakes Washington visit
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visits Washington amid pressures from the US regarding its foreign policy, particularly concerning Iran.
War in Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky affirms he wants a timeline from Washington for upcoming talks with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed the need for a clear timeline from Washington regarding upcoming trilateral talks with Russia that have been delayed due to recent conflicts in the Middle East.
Kyiv and Washington Resume Peace Talks on Ukraine After a Long Break
Talks between Kyiv and Washington regarding peace negotiations in Ukraine have resumed, with a Ukrainian delegation already in the U.S.
Brazil, Mexico and even the USA send humanitarian aid delegations to Cuba
Various countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and the USA, are organizing humanitarian aid deliveries to Cuba amid sanctions and oil blockades imposed by Washington.