Concrete Steps on the Left
Spain's left-wing coalition, Sumar, is at a critical juncture as it seeks to establish a credible political identity ahead of upcoming general elections.
The porous relationship between Ayuso and Quirón: the night a senior executive of the group closed a venue to dine with her in León
Isabel Díaz Ayuso had a private dinner with Quirón executive Fernando Camino in León, which raises questions about conflicts of interest amid significant debt payments to the group by the Community of Madrid.
Cuba experiences widespread power outage again
Cuba faced its third major power outage this month due to a technical issue at the Nuevitas power plant in Camagüey province, amid worsening energy shortages exacerbated by the U.S. oil embargo.
Time is running for Cuba - what will the fierce Castros do?
U.S. President Donald Trump demands the resignation of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, increasing pressure on the isolated communist regime.
Cuba on the brink: the 'circus' of the caravan with Pablo Iglesias and Silvio Rodríguez's rifle
Cuba's government is attempting to counteract daily protests and diminishing popular support through a campaign portraying its commitment to revolutionary ideals.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
The power struggle for control of Sumar after Yolanda Díaz prompts an extraordinary congress to oust its coordinator
A power struggle within the Sumar party following Yolanda Díaz's departure has led to the announcement of an extraordinary congress to potentially replace its current coordinator, Lara Hernández.
Indoor Athletics World Championships: The schedule for Saturday, March 21 and the Italians competing
Italy anticipates more medals on the second day of the Indoor Athletics World Championships in Torun, Poland, following Andy Diaz's gold in the triple jump.
US Pressure Could Lead to Long-Awaited Change of Power in Cuba
Cuba is facing one of its most severe crises due to fuel shortages and economic paralysis, which is increasing pressure on its government and influencing US-Cuba relations.
Diaz, the lion has returned. One jump is enough to win the world gold again
Andy Diaz defends his title successfully, winning gold in the triple jump at the indoor World Championships in Torun.
Miguel Díaz-Canel calls to defend Cuba's sovereignty against Trump's suffocation: 'We will give our lives defending the Revolution'
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned U.S. policies towards Cuba and called for unity in defense of the Revolution during a solidarity event.
The Azzurro Andy Diaz is gold in the triple jump at the indoor World Championships
Andy Diaz wins gold in the triple jump at the indoor World Championships in Torun, Poland, setting the best world performance of the year with a jump of 17.47 meters.
Indoor athletics world championships, Andy Diaz triumphs in triple jump: it's the second consecutive gold
Andy Diaz defended his indoor triple jump title, securing his second consecutive gold medal at the World Championships with a jump of 17.47 meters in Italy.
Cuba says that Díaz-Canel's exit from power will not be negotiated
Cuba's regime firmly rejected any negotiations with the United States regarding the possible removal of Miguel Díaz-Canel from power.
Díaz-Canel delivers an assault rifle to singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez to defend Cuba from the US
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez received an AKM assault rifle from the Cuban Armed Forces to defend Cuba against potential US aggression, as stated during a ceremony attended by President Díaz-Canel.
This is how the deadlock with the Council of Ministers was: 'This plan has to come out, no matter what'
The article discusses the tension between Spanish leaders Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz regarding housing policies, culminating in an agreement to avoid government breakdown.
Cuba: Havana 'does not negotiate' its political system, nor the departure of President Díaz-Canel
A high-ranking Cuban official stated that the political system and President Miguel Díaz-Canel's tenure are not subjects of negotiation in talks with the United States.
Sumar Movement will hold an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew its leadership and redefine its identity
Sumar Movement plans to hold an assembly following the Andalusian elections to renew its leadership and clarify its political identity after Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal from the electoral race.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Díaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
The Attorney General dismisses punishing García Ortiz after his conviction but opens an investigation against the head of the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office
The Attorney General has decided not to impose sanctions on Álvaro García Ortiz following his conviction, while opening an investigation into the head of the Madrid Provincial Prosecutor's Office.
Breaking news on political affairs, live | Yolanda Díaz's no-show and the ministers of Sumar over housing measures delay the Council of Ministers
Yolanda Díaz and the ministers of Sumar did not attend a crucial meeting, causing a delay in the Council of Ministers related to housing policies.
Athletics, Furlani leads the Azzurri: today Dallavalle and Diaz in the triple jump
The indoor World Championships in Torun are set to start, with Italy fielding its largest ever team to this event, aiming for success.
The change in Díaz-Canel's tone against the U.S. amidst the crisis leaving the island with no options
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has adopted a harsher tone against the United States, accusing it of economic suffocation as Cuba faces a severe energy crisis.
Rubio denies US plans to overthrow Cuban leader
US diplomacy chief Marco Rubio denied claims that Washington is attempting to oust Cuba's leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, as reported by The New York Times.
Health prepares new legal measures against Ayuso due to 'obstinate disobedience' in the abortion objectors registry
The Spanish Ministry of Health is preparing legal action against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government for its refusal to create a registry of conscience objectors to abortion, despite a court ruling mandating such a registry.
The PP of Ayuso applauds Ana Millán before the PSOE and Más Madrid, who do not accept the filing of her case: "Justice is not pursuing her, the left is pursuing her"
The Popular Party in Madrid celebrated Ana Millán after the filing of corruption allegations against her, while opposition parties continue to criticize her, alleging political motivations behind the attacks.
Ayuso and the Opposition Reunite in the Assembly with the Electoral Hangover from Castilla y León
Isabel Díaz Ayuso met with opposition leaders in the Assembly of Madrid following the electoral results of Castilla y León, where the PP emerged victorious but the PSOE performed better than expected.
Díaz-Canel 'can sleep peacefully': White House rejects plan to remove the president of Cuba from power
The White House and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio deny reports suggesting a plan to oust Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel while negotiating with Havana.
The leftist parties are stirring over the deadlines and the predictions to replace Yolanda Díaz
Leftist parties in Spain are experiencing internal turmoil over the urgency of choosing a candidate to replace Yolanda Díaz after disappointing election results in Castilla y León.
Father Alberto Reyes, a social reference in Cuba: "The country is a pot that can explode at any moment"
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes expresses concern about the tense situation in Cuba and the potential for unrest amidst calls for political change.
Silvio Rodríguez warns he will take up arms if the United States attacks Cuba: 'I demand my AKM, if they launch'
Renowned Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez has warned he would take up arms in defense of Cuba should the United States launch a military attack against the country.
The White House and Marco Rubio deny having demanded the ousting of Miguel Díaz-Canel from power
The White House and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio have denied a New York Times report claiming that the Trump administration sought the ousting of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel without demanding a regime change.
Harry Kane's double and goals from Díaz and Karl secure an easy victory for Bayern Munich in the Champions League
Bayern Munich defeated Atalanta 4-1 in the Champions League, with Harry Kane scoring two goals, including a penalty, helping ensure their progression to the quarter-finals.
The partners reject IU's rush to accelerate the selection of the candidate to replace Díaz
The leftist coalition Sumar is facing internal disputes as IU urges for a swift decision on a replacement for Yolanda Díaz, with no consensus on a candidate yet.
Cuba, the year of change: the Castro wall is cracking
Cuba faces significant political pressure amidst potential leadership changes as authorities struggle to address the country’s challenges.
U.S. aggression will meet ‘impregnable resistance,’ Cuba’s president says
Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel responds firmly to U.S. threats, asserting that Cuba will resist any aggression with unwavering determination.
Ayuso contradicts the King on conquest: 'Abuses were those committed by Aztecs and Mayans against the indigenous population'
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, disagrees with King Felipe VI's acknowledgment of abuses during the Spanish conquest of America, asserting that similar abuses were committed by the Aztecs and Mayans against indigenous peoples.
A capitalist twist in Cuba will not bring democracy
The U.S. strategy regarding Cuba is clear: to dismantle the public facade of the regime without provoking an outright regime change.
The US is looking for a 'Venezuelan solution' in Cuba
The article discusses US intentions towards Cuba, drawing parallels with the Venezuelan political situation under Trump's administration.
Cuba threatens Trump for saying he would 'take over' the Island: 'Any aggressor will clash with resistance'
Cuba has responded to Donald Trump's comments about taking control of the island, asserting that any aggression will face strong resistance.
Cuba's Leader Promises 'Impenetrable Resistance' to New Threats from Trump
Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel has pledged to maintain an 'impenetrable resistance' against new threats from President Donald Trump regarding control over Cuba.
Ayuso does not support the King in the controversy with Mexico over the conquest: "Abuses, those committed by the Aztecs against the natives"
Madrid president Isabel Díaz Ayuso defends her view on the historical abuses of indigenous populations in a controversy regarding Spain's colonial past with Mexico.
Bustinduy insists that he has been ruled out "many times already" as a candidate to lead the future Sumar
Pablo Bustinduy has reiterated that he has ruled himself out as a candidate for the leadership of Sumar, stating that no such offer has been made to him by left-wing parties.
After Trump’s Threats, Cuba’s President Promises 'Strong Resistance'
Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel vows to resist external aggression following threats from former President Donald Trump to seize the country, amid ongoing energy shortages from a continuing oil blockade.
The post-Yolanda battle erupts on the left: two sectors fight for leadership of Sumar while IU accelerates the candidate
A power struggle ensues within Spain's leftist coalition Sumar as factions vie for leadership following Yolanda Díaz's impending departure.
Joy on Air.. Diaz Celebrates CAF Decision and Awaits Madrid Gift
Moroccan international Ibrahim Diaz celebrates his national team's award of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after Senegal was stripped of hosting rights.
Miguel Díaz-Canel promised an "impregnable resistance" against Donald Trump's threat to take Cuba
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel vowed to maintain an "impregnable resistance" in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take control of Cuba.
Cuba and the Kremlin Strike Back at Trump
Cuba and the Kremlin have issued strong responses to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against the island nation.
Trump threatened the Cuban president – now there is a response
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel responds to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Cuba's leadership and sovereignty.
Rubio denies that the US asked for the removal of the Cuban president
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied media reports suggesting that US officials encouraged Cuba to remove President Miguel Díaz-Canel.