Brazil has seven hospitals among the best in the world in international ranking
Seven Brazilian hospitals are listed among the best in the world according to the Worldโs Best Hospitals 2026 ranking by Newsweek and Statista.
Newsweek: American Military Secrets Sold to Russians for Millions
A former employee of a U.S. military contracting company was sentenced to 7 years in prison for selling sensitive cybersecurity tools to Russian associates.
Lombardy 3 hospitals among the top 100 in the world
Lombardy boasts three hospitals ranked among the top 100 in the world according to Newsweek's 'World's Best Hospitals 2026' list.
Karolinska ranked the world's fourth best hospital
Karolinska University Hospital has been ranked as the fourth best hospital in the world according to Newsweek's annual list.
A Toronto hospital has ranked in the top 10 worldโs best
Toronto General Hospital has achieved the highest rank for a Canadian hospital, coming in second in Newsweek's Worldโs Best Hospitals 2026 ranking.
Newsweek: 5 Reasons That Make It Difficult to Repeat the Venezuela Scenario in Iran
An analysis warns against the misleading comparison between potential regime change in Iran and Venezuela, highlighting the significant differences in political and military structures between the two countries.
A Few Clicks and the Semester Passed. 'Collegium Humanum is Nothing'
Newsweek reveals that the private university Collegium Humanum, offering fully online post-graduate studies, continues operations despite critical government oversight.
Newsweek: Trumpโs Options on Iran and Scenarios of a 'Third Gulf War'
The article discusses the military buildup by the U.S. in the Gulf amid ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program, highlighting Trump's potential military options against Iran.
Newsweek: An American official reveals a secret Chinese nuclear test that worries Washington
An American official disclosed details of a suspected covert nuclear test conducted by China in 2020, raising concerns in Washington.
Newsweek: This is how the Wagner network secretly infiltrates NATO
A recent Newsweek analysis reveals that the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin did not dismantle the Wagner Group but led to its reformation into a covert network operating within NATO countries.
"A Punch to the Face" and "The Sleeper Effect": An Academic Attempt to Understand Trump
An analysis in Newsweek delves into the strategic mindset of Donald Trump, revealing that his seemingly erratic behavior is actually a calculated approach aimed at personal gains and political dominance.
Investigators and veterinarians reveal the 5 most emotionally intelligent dog breeds in the world
According to a veterinarian consulted by Newsweek, certain dog breeds are better at sensing human emotions, which include classic breeds known for their empathy and emotional understanding.
Newsweek: Putin Has Again Outwitted Trump
Former President Donald Trump announced a week-long ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine but failed to achieve actual cessation of hostilities from the Russian side.
Argentina ranks three private clinics among the best in Latin America, with one from Mendoza leading the ranking
Argentina has distinguished itself again in private medicine in Latin America, with three institutions making it onto the top list for cataract surgery, as ranked by Newsweek and Statista, and the Instituto Zaldivar in Mendoza achieving first place.
Newsweek: 8 NATO countries prefer China over America
A Newsweek report reveals a significant decline in the perception of the United States among NATO countries by 2025, coupled with an unprecedented increase in favorable views toward China.
Bolton: Trump's gamble in Venezuela may backfire on him
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, former National Security Adviser John Bolton warned that President Trump's current strategy towards Venezuela could backfire and undermine his oil-related objectives instead of achieving them.
Burns, transplants, trauma. On the "front" of Niguarda, 300 arrivals every day
Niguarda Hospital, recognized by Newsweek as Italy's best public hospital for 2025, is managing an average of 300 emergency room arrivals daily alongside the care of eleven critically burned patients from the Crans-Montana fire, with some showing slight improvements.
Newsweek compares the US military and NATO without the United States
Newsweek discusses the implications of President Trump's plans for Greenland and how they have raised concerns within NATO, highlighting a comparison of the US military against NATO forces as a whole.
Bizarre Move: The Landlord Only Painted Half the Staircase, the Video Went Viral
A video showing a landlord's strange decision to only paint half of a staircase has gone viral on social media after a neighbor moved out.
New York Times and Newsweek: The First Package of Exciting Decisions by Mayor Zamrani
Both the New York Times and Newsweek discussed the executive orders issued by New York's new mayor, Zahran Zamrani, on his first day in office, highlighting the political shift intended by the mayor.
Newsweek: These Leaders Were Overthrown by America Throughout History
Newsweek reveals that U.S. interventions have historically led to changes of government globally, including recent efforts under Trump to detain Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro, which contradicts Trump's previous criticisms of such interventions.