A great step for Latin America and the Caribbean
The recent International Economic Forum in Panama marked a significant moment for Latin America and the Caribbean by fostering collaboration over ideological differences to address regional challenges.
WSJ: Epstein's Journey into the Embrace of America's Elite Universities
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's connections to America's elite universities despite not having a degree from any of them.
Colby Cosh: Why dry, ultra-cold winter winds are named after Alberta
The article discusses the Alberta Clipper, a winter wind originating in Alberta that brings frigid air to eastern North America, reflecting on its naming and the connection to the region.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
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.
Surprising attachment to America / Merz does not want a German nuclear bomb - and prohibits even considering it
The article discusses Europe's search for nuclear alternatives amidst doubts about NATO's commitment, focusing on Poland's desire for its own nuclear weapons and Germany's hesitant approach under Friedrich Merz.
Getting rich with betting exchanges?: Gambling for know-it-alls
The article explores the rise of online betting exchanges in America and the nature of betting on various events.
YPF RÖD and Kawasaki strengthen their alliance for the 2026 season
YPF RÖD and Kawasaki announced their strengthened partnership for the 2026 season during the Enduro del Verano, a major motocross event in Latin America.
Why are there no roof water tanks in America? Learn...
The article discusses the absence of roof water tanks in America, contrasting it with their prevalence in India, and examines factors such as the water supply system, pressure pipelines, and the impact of cold weather.
Sikorski in the Sejm on Europe and America
Radosław Sikorski addressed the Sejm, emphasizing the importance of the European Union in shaping the future of Europe and discussing the challenges in Poland's relationships with the US and EU.
Humiliations, irreversible damage, and an impossible stigma: what the documentary about America’s Next Top Model exposes
A new Netflix documentary revisits the cultural impact of 'America’s Next Top Model', highlighting serious allegations of manipulation and the extreme pressures faced by contestants.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
Young People, Money, and Persistent Anxiety
Amid a backdrop of scarcity and constant exposure to success and consumption models on social media, economic anxiety among young people, particularly in Latin America, has become increasingly evident.
Monobloc: the world's best-selling chair is also the target of environmental criticism; understand
The Monobloc chair, a ubiquitous symbol in Latin America and the world's best-selling chair, faces environmental criticisms despite its popularity.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
It was simple, tight, and without fuss
Zach Top's recent country music performance reflects the divided state of America and offers a potential path forward during crisis.
Beyond Access: From Inclusion to Financial Health in Latin America and the Caribbean
The article discusses the concept of financial health in Latin America and the Caribbean, stressing that access to banking services alone is insufficient for true financial inclusion.
The playoff bracket of the 2026 Copa Libertadores is set, without Argentinos Juniors
Argentinos Juniors is eliminated from the Copa Libertadores 2026 after a penalty shootout loss to Ecuador's Barcelona, leaving no Argentine clubs in the playoff stage.
Ferrovial increases its revenue by 8.6% and reaches profits of 888 million in 2025
Ferrovial reports an 8.6% increase in revenue and net profits of 888 million euros for the year 2025, though profits are down significantly compared to the previous year due to previous asset sales.
LeAnn Rimes says ‘Coyote Ugly’ ended ‘America’s Sweetheart’ era: ‘Put me on a bar and then it was all over'
LeAnn Rimes reflects on how her role in 'Coyote Ugly' marked the end of her 'America's Sweetheart' image, leading her to embrace a more sexual persona.
Revealing discovery: a Patagonian fossil changes the perspective on an enigmatic group of small carnivorous dinosaurs
A well-preserved 95-million-year-old fossil discovered in Patagonia redefines our understanding of alvarezsaurs, the smallest known carnivorous dinosaurs in South America.
[Live] Argentinos Juniors vs. Barcelona SC for the return leg of Phase 2 of the Copa Libertadores
Argentinos Juniors will host Barcelona SC in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores Phase 2 at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
What is the story of the world's most famous plastic chair?
The article discusses the history and cultural significance of the Monobloc chair, emphasizing its status as a globally recognized symbol of Latin American identity.
Terry Glavin: Canadians are right about Trump, but Trump isn’t America
Terry Glavin discusses perceptions of Donald Trump in Canada and highlights a contrast between Trump's presidency and the broader American values.
Mexico approves reduction of working hours to 40 hours per week
Mexico has approved a law to gradually reduce the weekly working hours from 48 to 40 by 2030, benefiting around 13.4 million workers.
What time does Argentinos Juniors vs. Barcelona SC play the rematch of the Copa Libertadores phase 2
Barcelona SC plays Argentinos Juniors in a crucial Copa Libertadores match, needing to win by at least two goals after a first-leg defeat.
Mini Dinosaur Surprises: "Not an Era for Giants"
A new species of small dinosaur, nicknamed Alna, has been discovered in South America, weighing only 0.7 kilos and showcasing remarkably preserved skeletal features.
Mercado Libre arrives in China with a logistics center
Mercado Libre has opened its first logistics center in China to enhance cross-border commerce and control costs amid increasing competition.
Rubio: Venezuela needs free elections and democracy
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for free and fair elections in Venezuela for the nation's prosperity during a Caribbean summit.
House Republican explains why she sat on left side of chamber during State of the Union
Rep. Kat Cammack explained her decision to sit among Democrats during President Trump's State of the Union address to promote unity and support for America's successes.
Venice Biennale announces guests with Africa and Latin America as key focuses
The Venice Biennale has announced its guest list for the 61st edition, showcasing prominent artists from Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
It is claimed that Alejandro Sanz would be in a relationship again: who is the actress that would have conquered him
Reports suggest that Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz may be in a new relationship with actress Stephanie Cayo following his recent performances in South America.
Democrats cool to Trump pushing SAVE Act election bill in voter dial
Democrats expressed discontent with President Trump's State of the Union comments advocating for federally mandated voter ID laws and the SAVE America Act.
Germany in China: Is Europe starting to dismantle its ties with America?
The article discusses German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China and the shifting dynamics of Europe's relationship with the United States amidst global changes.
"The Thing is": After Trump's Address. Show Successes, but Polls are at the Bottom
The article critiques President Trump's recent address, emphasizing a significant disconnect between his optimistic portrayal of the country's state and the harsh reality reflected in polling data showing a decline in his support.
Inauguration of the first high-speed train in South America: It will reach 350 km/h
South America is set to launch its first high-speed train, significantly enhancing regional connectivity with speeds up to 350 km/h.
Grupo Corpo revisits the pains and beauties of Latin America in a show in the USA
Grupo Corpo is set to perform 'Revolución Diamantina' in the USA, a collaboration with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic that highlights Latin American culture.
Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
Trump is facing limitations in his ability to impose tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling, prompting him to implement global tariffs under the Trade Act.
Trump and the Women's Hockey Olympic Champions: A Visible Rift in America's Sports
The U.S. women's hockey Olympic team declined an invitation to meet President Trump, highlighting gender disparities in sports and recognition between male and female athletes.
AC/DC kicked off their tour in Latin America: here was their show in Brazil, setlist, and the surprises of the night
AC/DC launched their Latin American tour with a high-energy concert in São Paulo, showcasing classic hits and thrilling the audience.
Mormon-born soda craze is replacing coffee and cocktails across America
The trend of 'dirty soda,' which originated in Utah, is gaining popularity across the U.S. as a customizable and alcohol-free beverage alternative.
Almost two hours, much exaggeration, a bit of untruth – Trump delivered the State of the Union address
Donald Trump delivered a lengthy State of the Union address proclaiming a 'golden age of America', filled with boasts and inaccuracies, while asserting that the nation has returned stronger than ever ahead of its upcoming 250th independence anniversary.
Brendan O’Neill on the growing backlash against woke authoritarianism
Brendan O’Neill discusses the rising backlash against progressive politics and 'woke' ideology as the public grows increasingly impatient.
From Gardel to Montiel
The article explores the evolving Brazilian perception of Latin American artists, focusing on the recognition and appeal of Bad Bunny following his performance in São Paulo.
Trump touts ‘golden age of America’ in longest ever State of Union speech
In his 2026 State of the Union address, President Trump claimed to have created a 'golden age of America', emphasizing economic successes and domestic policies while facing critique from Democrats over affordability issues.
Trump paints rosy picture of US in record-long State of the Union speech
In his record-setting State of the Union address, President Trump portrayed an optimistic vision for America's future while criticizing social service fraud linked to the Somali community in Minnesota.
Donald Trump declares America perfect as reality files for divorce in State of Delusion speech
Donald Trump’s speech to Congress was filled with self-praise and a distorted view of reality, as dissent from Democrats contrasted sharply with the enthusiasm from Republican supporters.
The tariff war fails to reorder the global economy and hits growth
The ongoing tariff war initiated by the U.S. has failed to significantly reshape the global economy and has negatively affected growth.
Anniversaries of February 25: What happened on a day like today?
The article highlights significant historical events, including the 247th anniversary of the birth of José de San Martín, a key figure in Latin America's independence movements.
'White Gold of the Amazon': How Latex Transformed Belém into the 'Paris of America' and Exploited Rubber Workers
The latex from the Amazon significantly boosted Belém's economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries while simultaneously exploiting the laborers who harvested it.