Belén, by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film
The film 'Belén', directed by and starring Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for Best Ibero-American Film at the Spanish film industry's most prestigious ceremony held in Barcelona.
Neil Sedaka, king of American pop, dies at 86
American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has died at the age of 86 in Los Angeles, remembered as a pop icon and a significant figure in the music industry.
Henry Ford, millionaire industrialist: "Failure is the opportunity to start over, this time more intelligently"
The article discusses a famous quote by Henry Ford highlighting that mistakes can lead to improved decision-making and serves as a foundation for his business philosophy.
Singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka dies at 86
American singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has died at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of hit songs and contributions to the music industry.
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.
ABS: New Center of Excellence for Cruising
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has launched a new Cruise Center of Excellence in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, offering specialized services to the cruising industry.
The rusty dagger will get a Czech heart. PBS engines are heading to American rockets
Czech company PBS is set to supply engines for American rockets, indicating a significant partnership in the aerospace industry.
Born Poor. Became a Titan. And Sparked the Fuse of Panic
The article details the life and impact of Edward Henry Harriman, a significant yet controversial figure in American economics, who rose from poverty to dominate Wall Street and control the railroad industry.
US Ambassadors Criticize SAFE Solutions
US ambassadors to NATO and the EU argue that restricting American defense industry participation in European procurement threatens transatlantic security and cooperation.
Logos of car manufacturers are disappearing from the front of American cars, attracting thieves with radar
A report on the rising trend of thieves targeting front logos on American cars, which are often outfitted with radar systems.
De Beers loses value amid diamond industry crisis
De Beers has announced significant financial losses as the diamond sector faces a crisis, prompting its parent company, Anglo American, to reduce its value.
The American Dream Continues: The Data on Latinos Buying Homes in the U.S. and Why They Are Saving the Industry
Latinos have significantly contributed to the U.S. housing market's resilience amidst challenges, becoming the largest group of homebuyers over the past year and crucial to maintaining the industry's stability.
Customs Duties: After the Decision of the American Supreme Court, Uncertainty Prevails in South Africa
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling has created uncertainty in South Africa regarding tariffs that severely impacted its automotive and agricultural sectors.
EPA scraps Biden coal restrictions as advocates say move will restore American dominance
The EPA has reversed Biden-era coal restrictions, a decision hailed by energy advocates as a way to revive the coal industry and bolster America’s energy dominance.
Politico: US Pressures EU on Defense Contracts – Warning of Retaliation if American Arms Market is Excluded
The US government has threatened European countries with retaliation if the EU favors its own defense industry over American firms in arms procurement.
Washington offers US$200 million to boost American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
The US is investing US$200 million to support the rollout of affordable smartphones using American software in the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen its AI supply chain and counter China's influence.
Lil Poppa, 25, has died
American rapper Lil Poppa, known as Janarious Mykel Wheeler, has died at the age of 25.
Zero Emissions by 2050? No Chance! American Energy Secretary Reveals the Path
American Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European climate policies, highlighting their detrimental impact on the chemical industry and job loss in Europe.
Peter Greene, actor of 'Pulp Fiction', died from accidental gunshot
American actor Peter Greene, famous for his role as Zed in 'Pulp Fiction', died due to an accidental gunshot wound.
Fox Nation rides with America’s modern-day cowboys to reveal the hard, unseen work behind every steak
A Fox Nation special reveals the efforts of modern-day cowboys in North Dakota involved in the cattle industry and the tradition they uphold.
Tom Noonan, star of 'Manhunter' and 'Robocop 2' has died
American actor Tom Noonan, known for his haunting performances in film and television, has passed away at the age of 73.
Venezuela releases American oil adviser Evanan Romero
Venezuelan-American oil adviser Evanan Romero has been released after four days of detention in Venezuela, where he faced allegations of fraud and conspiracy.
Wasserman and Epstein: An American Olympic Scandal
Casey Wasserman, despite his previous connections to Jeffrey Epstein, aims to remain the head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics amid discussions about accountability in sports compared to the music industry.
On This Day... 1776, the first major series created with artificial intelligence sparks controversy: "The world is not yet ready for author AI"
The controversy over the first AI-created series about the American Revolutionary War highlights the clash between tradition and innovation in cinema.
A Unique Show by Carolina Herrera in New York: Here Are the Models
Carolina Herrera's latest fashion show featured professional models alongside well-known women from the American art industry, highlighting the designer's long-standing ties to the arts.
The author of Madonna and Cyndi Lauper's hits, Billy Steinberg, has died
Billy Steinberg, the acclaimed American songwriter known for hits like Madonna's 'Like a Virgin' and Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colors', has passed away at the age of 75 after battling cancer.
Andrew Carnegie, from Poverty to Power: the story of the 'King of Steel' who inspired the American dream
Andrew Carnegie's remarkable journey from poverty in Scotland to becoming a leading industrialist in America highlights his significant contributions to the steel industry and urban development.
Actor Robert Duvall has died
American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as announced by his wife, Luciana, on Facebook.
Also Aiming to Reduce Arms Purchases from the United States
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a strategy to significantly reduce reliance on American arms manufacturers as tensions rise between the two countries.
Trump's plan for the shipbuilding industry is 'locked'
The U.S. government under President Donald Trump has unveiled a reconstruction plan for the American shipbuilding industry, imposing port fees on Chinese-built vessels.
Zelenskyy: Russia’s nuclear energy industry still not sanctioned by Europeans
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged European and American partners to impose sanctions on Russia's nuclear energy sector and its officials' families residing in the West.
Danish Defense Politician: 'The best sales pitch for Jas is Donald Trump'
A Danish defense politician expresses concerns about the risks of collaborating with the American defense industry due to potential pressure from the Trump faction, despite initially supporting the F-35 fighter jet.
Company brings structured industrial practices to the North American glass sector
A Brazilian-led company in Florida is revolutionizing the glass industry in the U.S. by applying innovative industrial practices.
Who is Blake Webb? The actor and psychotherapist joining 'Rosario Tijeras 5'
The fifth season of 'Rosario Tijeras' features Blake Webb, an American actor and psychotherapist with deep ties to Mexico, reflecting the growing global nature of the audiovisual industry.
Firmly Adhering to Maduro's Legitimacy.. Venezuela's Interim President Receives Invitation to Visit Washington
Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez has received an invitation to visit the U.S. as discussions about the country’s oil industry and cooperation with American investors progress.
American auto giant reports record losses
Ford Motor Company has disclosed a record financial loss primarily due to failures in its electric vehicle division and broader business challenges.
Bad Bunny: industry, language, resistance
Bad Bunny, receiving a Grammy Award, champions Latino culture and American identity, stirring controversy and discourse around his music's influence.
Reacting to Novo Nordisk's lawsuit: An attack on millions of Americans
Hims & Hers has responded to Novo Nordisk's patent infringement lawsuit, calling it an attack on American consumers after launching a non-approved version of the drug Wegovy.
The single crushing problem American cattle ranchers wish Trump would fix instead
American cattle ranchers are frustrated with Trump's plan to cut beef prices, arguing that the real issue is the monopolistic power of large meat packers in the industry.
"My Wonderful President": These American Rap Stars Who Break the Codes by Supporting Donald Trump
A new wave of American rap artists, known as 'MAGA rappers,' is emerging in support of Donald Trump, challenging traditional expectations in the music industry.
Lead singer of American rock band is dead at 47 years old
Brad Arnold, the lead singer of the rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at the age of 47 after a long illness.
From Nutella to Cereals: The Richest Italian Family Invades American Breakfast Tables
The Italian family behind Nutella is strategically entering the American breakfast market by acquiring Kellogg's breakfast cereals and enhancing its product reach.
American company gives up the sale of Wegovy copy
The American telehealth company Hims and Hers has decided to cease the sale of a copy of Novo's weight loss medication Wegovy after discussions with industry stakeholders.
Bad Bunny is a musical symbol of Latin America and refuses to concert in the USA, but will make an exception for the Super Bowl final
Bad Bunny, a prominent Latin American music icon, has chosen not to perform in the USA except for the upcoming Super Bowl final amid ongoing safety concerns expressed by others in the industry.
PakTech lands in Mexico, seeks circular packaging in the brewing industry
The American company PakTech has announced its operations in Mexico to implement circular packaging in the brewing industry, leveraging Mexico's position as a leading beer exporter and producer.
Hollywood Nightmare. American Giant Turns to AI in Film and Series Production
Amazon is planning to leverage artificial intelligence for film and series production, raising concerns among actors and the Hollywood film industry about the implications of AI.
Madagascar: the textile sector in suspense after the temporary suspension of American customs duties
Madagascar's textile industry faces uncertainty following the one-year renewal of the Agoa trade pact, crucial for duty-free exports to the U.S.
An (disrespectful?) solution as cemeteries fill up – 'It's like sleeping in a cradle'...
A new company owner is attempting to alleviate the looming crisis in the American death industry by promoting a unique solution at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, which is running out of space for new burials.
Trump is establishing a 'vault' for gallium, cobalt, and other critical minerals
In a move with clear geoeconomic and geopolitical implications, US President Donald Trump is set to announce the creation of a strategic reserve of critical minerals worth $12 billion to bolster American industry against potential supply chain shocks and reduce dependence on China.
Trump Wants to Ground Planes from Canada. He’s Upset That an American Manufacturer Hasn’t Received Permission to Fly There
President Donald Trump expressed frustration over Canadian aviation authorities' delay in certifying private jets from American manufacturer Gulfstream and threatened retaliatory measures against Canada's aviation industry.