Good news in the U.S.: Walmart will pay $100 million in a settlement with the FTC to delivery drivers in 11 states
Walmart has agreed to pay $100 million to settle allegations from the FTC regarding misleading payment practices for its delivery drivers in the Spark Delivery network.
2024: Democracy in America in Danger
The potential for a second term of Donald Trump poses significant risks to democracy in the United States, as legal challenges and state-level bans on his candidacy come into play.
"Wrong Path": Farmers' Entity Raises Concerns about a Sensitive Point in the Agreement with the United States
Carbap has expressed strong reservations regarding Argentina's potential adherence to UPOV 91 concerning intellectual property in seeds due to concerns about restricting farmers' rights.
Results FP1 United States Grand Prix 2024: How did 'Checo' do in the Austin practice?
The Mexican driver 'Checo' Pérez had a challenging free practice session for the 2024 United States Grand Prix, finishing in fourteenth place amid expectations of improvement for Red Bull.
F1 Sprint Race Starting Grid for the United States GP 2024: ‘Checo’, far from the pole; what position does he start?
Mexican driver ‘Checo’ Pérez failed to secure a top 10 start in the Sprint classification at the 2024 United States Grand Prix, finishing in 11th place after struggling throughout the season.
Trump on possible strikes against Iran: I wouldn’t want to, but sometimes it’s necessary
President Donald Trump expressed reluctance about striking Iran, stating that it might be necessary at times.
A report from the U.S. Congress warns about China's space infrastructure in Latin America
A U.S. Congressional report highlights China's use of space infrastructure in Latin America to bolster its military and intelligence capabilities, specifically noting installations in Argentina.
Iran seen carrying out activity at bombed nuclear sites
Iran is reportedly engaged in activities at nuclear sites previously bombed by the US and Israel, raising concerns over its nuclear ambitions amid stalled inspections.
United States urges to leave Israel 'today'
The United States has permitted part of its embassy staff in Jerusalem to leave Israel amid concerns of a potential attack on Iran.
Bill Clinton, to Congress: 'If I had known what Epstein was doing, I would have reported it myself'
Bill Clinton testified before Congress regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting he would have reported Epstein's actions if he had been aware of them.
Schufa, Elections, Daylight Saving Time: Changes Coming in March
Germany will experience changes in March regarding the Schufa credit score, upcoming elections in two federal states, and the start of daylight saving time.
A report from the European Parliament urges states to increase oversight to prevent "abusive practices" in rentals
A report from the European Parliament calls on member states to enhance monitoring to prevent abusive rental practices affecting tenants across Europe.
The US Plans to Propose an American to Head the UN World Food Program
The United States intends to propose an American to lead the UN World Food Program following Cindy McCain's announcement of her resignation from the position.
U.S. asks non-emergency staff to exit Israel on Iran tensions
The U.S. has urged non-emergency staff at its embassy in Jerusalem to leave Israel due to escalating tensions with Iran.
Have hurricane alerts come to an end? The US will stop sharing information about the cyclone season
The United States will cease to share important hurricane data, raising concerns about the accuracy of future forecasts during an active cyclone season.
The 'golden age' of the United States is very real, but not in the sense that Trump intended
The article critiques Trump's notion of a 'golden age' for the U.S., arguing that while economic uncertainty is prompting investment in gold as a safe haven, it reflects a decline in U.S. dominance rather than a revival.
Climate Change – A Federal or National Issue?
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal climate change lawsuit against the energy industry, which could shape the future of similar cases initiated by left-leaning states and municipalities.
Money laundering enabled: Swiss MBaer Bank is liquidated
The Swiss MBaer Bank is being liquidated due to severe violations of money laundering regulations and dealings with sanctioned clients from Russia and Iran, with allegations of terror financing raised by the United States.
Recent updates on TPS in the U.S. and the list of Latin American countries still eligible for immigration benefits
Recent updates on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the U.S. reflect significant changes in immigration policy affecting various Latin American countries.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on Monday for discussions on Iran
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to Israel focuses on discussions surrounding Iran and includes topics such as Lebanon and the implementation of Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
A shocking claim about Johannes Kläbo - Finnish expert states: "I consider it possible"
Rumors have emerged about Norwegian cross-country skiing star Johannes Kläbo potentially switching to professional cycling after his success at the Olympics, with expert opinions supporting the possibility.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.
Severe storms in Florida: trough, electrical activity, and forecast for the weekend
A significant atmospheric pattern shift will bring severe storms and persistent rain to various regions of the U.S. over the weekend, with some areas facing more winter-like conditions next week.
IRS Relief: How Seniors Can Claim the New Deduction of Up to $12,000 on Their Taxes
The IRS has introduced a new tax deduction of up to $12,000 specifically for seniors aged 65 and over, aimed at easing their fiscal burden during the 2025 to 2028 tax years.
Fraud: US-based Nigerian faces deportation after 19 years’ jail term
Leslie Chinedu Mba, a Nigerian, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for fraud and ordered to be deported after his term in the United States.
Mapping the Risks of Attacking Iran
The article analyzes the potential repercussions and retaliatory options available to Iran if it faces military strikes from the United States or Israel.
The US requests the seizure of tankers and 1.8 million barrels of crude oil from Venezuela
The US is seeking the seizure of the Motor Tanker Skipper and approximately 1.8 million barrels of crude oil linked to Venezuela's state company PDVSA due to alleged illegal activities.
Carlos Vives will be in Quito and Guayaquil with the Tour Al Sol 2026: We will illuminate Ecuador with the sun of La Provincia
Colombian singer Carlos Vives will perform in Quito and Guayaquil, celebrating Latin American identity and emphasizing the importance of Hispanic contributions to the United States.
Cancer rates rise amid inequalities between EU members
Cancer rates in Europe are rising amid significant health inequalities across EU member states, raising concerns about lifestyle and healthcare access.
After Hillary – Bill Clinton questioned about Epstein
Bill Clinton is set to answer questions about his connections with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following Hillary Clinton's testimony to Congress.
Rising anger in Africa over 'lopsided' US health funding agreements
There is increasing frustration in Africa regarding inequitable health funding agreements being negotiated with the United States, particularly over conditions related to data sharing.
Overview: Five American Demands on Iran
The article outlines five key demands made by the United States regarding Iran.
Hungary and Slovakia block EU's 20th sanctions package against Russia
Hungary and Slovakia are blocking the EU's 20th sanctions package against Russia, despite support from 25 other member states.
Daniel Noboa: 'Ecuador and the United States are aligned in the fight against drug trafficking and illegal mining'
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa emphasized the alignment between Ecuador and the United States in combating drug trafficking and illegal mining, coinciding with his invitation to a summit in Miami.
Harfuch lands 'another blow'... but to the Gulf Cartel: 9 people arrested; one was sought by the US
A security operation in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, led to the arrest of nine individuals linked to the Gulf Cartel, including a prominent figure wanted in the United States.
DSS arrests suspect behind abduction of worshippers in Kogi
The Department of State Services in Nigeria has arrested Shafiu Usman, the alleged mastermind behind a December 2025 church attack and subsequent kidnappings across several states.
Walk for Life: The EC uses false figures to bypass the powers of states regarding abortion
The Europska komisija (European Commission) has rejected a proposal for funding cross-border abortions, which would have undermined national laws protecting the right to life.
Per capita income varies from R$ 1,219 in Maranhão to R$ 4,538 in the DF; see IBGE ranking
Brazil's per capita household income was reported at R$ 2,316 per month in 2025, with significant disparities among states.
The EU states that member states will be able to use bloc funds to ensure access to safe abortions
The EU has announced that member states can voluntarily utilize existing social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
European funds can be used to ensure access to safe abortions
The European Commission allows EU member states to use social funds to support access to safe abortions for vulnerable women and girls.
USA: 0.8% Increase in Producer Prices in January, Much Higher Than Estimates
Wholesale prices in the U.S. rose at a faster-than-expected rate in January, contradicting hopes of a declining inflation, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Sutt: Estonia supports reforming the CO2 trading system
Estonia's Minister of Energy and Environment, Andres Sutt, stated that Estonia has supported reforms to the EU carbon trading system prior to a recent declaration by ten EU member states advocating for changes.
The White House Claims the Threat from Iran is Acute. Intelligence Services See it Differently
The article discusses a discrepancy between the White House's assessment of the threat posed by Iran and the analysis from U.S. intelligence services.
Military group completes 90% of work at peace talks with US and Russia, political decisions needed for rest – Ukrainian delegation member
A Ukrainian delegation member states that the military group engaged in trilateral peace talks with the US and Russia has completed 90% of its tasks, and the remaining tasks now depend on political decisions.
Anete Randma updated the Estonian record in the mile run twice
Anete Randma broke the Estonian mile run record twice in two days at the Southland Conference championships in the United States.
Kim Jong-un courts Trump
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggests that relations with the United States could improve if the U.S. government recognizes North Korea as a nuclear power, according to state media reports following an important party congress.
USA evacuates most personnel from its embassy in Israel. Another sign that war may be approaching
The United States is evacuating most personnel from its embassy in Israel due to rising tensions with Iran, indicating a potential military escalation.
28 days after being found dead in the United States, the body of Narela Barreto was repatriated and the investigation into her death continues
The body of Narela Barreto, a 27-year-old Argentine woman found dead in the United States, has been repatriated to Argentina, and investigations into the circumstances surrounding her death are ongoing.
China tells citizens to get out of Iran ‘as soon as possible’ as US strike fears grow
The Chinese government has advised its citizens to leave Iran immediately due to escalating security risks amid rising tensions between the US and Iran.
27-year-old man attempted to escape the police in a peculiar way in the United States
A 27-year-old man in the United States tried to evade police by hiding in a dumpster, surprising a waste truck driver.