General Munir, the Most Powerful Man in Pakistan and Trump's Favorite Field Marshal
General Asim Munir is considered the most powerful figure in Pakistan, having strengthened his position through military and diplomatic maneuvers, particularly in relation to India and the United States.
Pedro Sánchez defends China from the US and 'provokes' Trump: 'Spain will build a solid relationship' with Beijing
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasized the importance of establishing strong and balanced relations between Spain, China, and the EU amid rising trade tensions initiated by former President Trump.
Trump: 'Perhaps we can take Cuba in a friendly way'
Donald Trump suggested that the US might pursue a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amidst ongoing tensions following a recent incident involving the Cuban coast guard.
Kim Jong-un assures that he will continue to strengthen North Korea's nuclear capabilities
Kim Jong-un announced plans to enhance North Korea's nuclear capabilities while expressing a willingness to negotiate with the U.S. if it withdraws its 'hostile policy.'
The Cuban Government confirms an armed confrontation with a civilian boat from Florida: four dead and six injured
The Cuban government has reported a deadly armed confrontation involving a Florida-registered civilian boat and a military vessel, resulting in four deaths and six injuries.
The new tariffs come into effect at 10% despite Trump's claims they would be 15%
New U.S. tariffs are now in place at a rate of 10%, contradicting previous statements by President Trump who indicated they would be 15%, adding to uncertainty in trade relations.
Europe Supports Ukraine on the Fourth Anniversary of the War
European leaders gather in Kiev to show solidarity with Ukraine as it marks the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion, while the US remains absent from the event.
The judicial blow to Trump's tariffs is another breath of fresh air for Xi Jinping
A recent Supreme Court decision limiting Trump's tariffs is seen as empowering China ahead of a crucial summit between Trump and Xi Jinping.
The allies of the United States flock to China without any complex
China is increasingly becoming an essential diplomatic player, with Western leaders visiting Beijing to engage with its rising influence.
Europe strives for a pragmatic turn in its relationship with China
Europe is seeking a more pragmatic relationship with China amid US hostility, although skepticism remains about China's growing influence and ties with Russia.
Sheinbaum: "The United States would not be what it is without Mexicans"
Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of Mexicans living and working in the U.S. during her visit to Coahuila, advocating for national sovereignty amidst ongoing political tensions.
The meaning of French-German nuclear dialogue: no one trusts the US
The recent French-German nuclear dialogue highlights Europe’s need for self-reliance in defense amid distrust of US commitments.
These are the (many) countries that benefit from the Supreme Court ruling that overturns Trump's tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling deeming Trump's tariffs unconstitutional opens financial opportunities for several countries that were negatively impacted by these trade policies.
Of Relieves and Deceptions in the Atlantic Relationship
The new U.S. ambassador to Spain, Benjamín León Jr., aims to stabilize the often tense bilateral relationship amidst a complex political backdrop.
The blow to Trump's tariffs sows uncertainty in transatlantic trade
A recent judicial ruling against Trump's tariffs raises concerns about EU-US trade relations and the stability of the markets.
Canada applauds the Supreme Court ruling, although it excludes tariffs on aluminum and steel
Canada has welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of the legal justification for tariffs imposed by Trump, while noting that steel and aluminum tariffs remain intact.
The US Supreme Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Tariffs
The US Supreme Court has ruled against a significant portion of tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, impacting the country's economic policies.
Ana Merino: "The empire that fascinated the United States the most was the Spanish"
Author Ana Merino discusses her latest novel and the influences of Spanish literature on American perspectives.
Marco Rubio Negotiates Directly with the Castros Through 'Cangrejo', Raúl's Grandson
Marco Rubio is reportedly negotiating with the Castro family through Raúl Castro's grandson, Cangrejo, rather than directly with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Spain will also send humanitarian aid to Cuba
The Spanish government has pledged to provide humanitarian aid to Cuba, addressing essential needs in light of the challenging international context.
The US strengthens ties with European populists in its offensive against the community project
The US is fostering relationships with European populist parties in an effort to undermine the European Union.
Rubio showcases clear US support for Orbán in Budapest ahead of April elections
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has openly expressed Washington's strong support for Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of the legislative elections on April 12.
The dollar and its dominance over the world economy: why the USA can block our credit cards and put banks in difficulty
The article discusses the impact of U.S. financial sanctions on individuals and institutions and highlights a case where an ICC judge faced severe financial restrictions due to a legal decision against Israeli officials.
Europe unites in Munich amid concerns about its security and future
At the Munich Security Conference, EU representative Kaja Kallas asserted Europe's strength and resolve against narratives of decline, particularly in response to remarks from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Munich, the Bavarian square of Europeans and Americans
The Munich Security Conference featured significant discussions on international relations, with U.S. officials urging restoration and showcasing shifts in transatlantic dynamics.
Donald Trump is uncomfortable with Europe, but the Pentagon needs it
The article discusses the complex relationship between the U.S. and Europe, highlighting the dependence of both parties amidst security challenges.
The US imposes Trump's conditions to keep the relationship with Europe alive
The US, under Secretary Marco Rubio, emphasizes the need for Europe to adhere to Trump's conditions for preserving the transatlantic alliance.
Russia promises financial aid to Cuba against the US blockade
Russia pledges financial support to Cuba in response to the challenges posed by the US embargo.
The US and Europe Measure the Depth of Their Divorce in Munich
A survey presented at the Munich Security Conference reveals increasing distrust towards Washington, marking a significant rift between the US and Europe.
Europe at its Nuclear Crossroads: Five Possible Scenarios
The Munich Security Conference addresses the nuclear issue in Europe, highlighting the continent's reliance on U.S. nuclear deterrence amidst rising concerns about its future stability.
The US Secretary of Energy lands in Caracas ready to deepen the oil business with the recycled chavismo
The US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has arrived in Caracas to explore the potential for increased oil business relations with the Venezuelan government under Nicolás Maduro.
Zapatero maneuvers in Caracas to position his advisor as Minister of Defense
Zapatero travels to Caracas to propose General Rodríguez Torres as Venezuela's new Minister of Defense to support Delcy Rodríguez amid political changes.
A cornered Castroism opens up to dialogue with the United States in the face of economic abyss
In the context of severe economic crisis worsened by U.S. sanctions, Cuba's government shows potential willingness to engage in dialogue with the U.S.
Denmark claims that the situation with the US regarding Greenland has "improved," although "the crisis is not over"
Denmark's Foreign Minister stated that relations with the U.S. regarding the potential acquisition of Greenland have improved, although the crisis remains unresolved.
The Sinking of the U.S. in Infamy
The article discusses how Europe should harness the outrage over the actions of U.S. power leaders as a driving force for its own emancipation, reflecting on the U.S.'s exploitative historical actions globally.
Milei demonstrates his alignment with Trump through a trade agreement with the US
Javier Milei's government has signed a Reciprocal Trade and Investment Agreement with the US, showcasing his alignment with Donald Trump, but it may strain Argentina's relations with key trading partners like Brazil and China.
Donald Trump threatens to send soldiers to Diego Garcia "if someone threatens U.S. forces"
Donald Trump has warned of deploying soldiers to Diego Garcia to protect U.S. forces following the UK’s transfer of sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, which has strained relations between London and Washington.
Trump Intensifies Attacks on Europe: "It is Destroying Itself"
During the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC, President Trump intensified his criticism of European countries, claiming they are destroying themselves.
The End of the Last Nuclear Arms Control Treaty Between the US and Russia: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What May Happen Now
The New START treaty, which imposed limits on nuclear weapons between the US and Russia, expires today, marking the end of over fifty years of nuclear arms control.
The meeting between Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump, live | Trump says Petro has become very nice after the operation in Venezuela
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has arrived in Washington for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, marking their first encounter since Trump returned to power.
The Iranian president announces that he will negotiate with the United States after Trump's threats of attack
Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian has instructed his Foreign Minister to begin negotiations with the United States in response to military intervention threats from Washington.
Medium powers form alliances to reduce their dependence on the United States and China
Medium powers such as the EU, Canada, India, and Brazil are strengthening trade relations among themselves to diminish reliance on the unpredictability of Washington and the coercive power of Beijing.
Trump threatens tariffs on countries that do not support his plan for Greenland
President Donald Trump warned that he may impose tariffs on countries that do not back U.S. control of Greenland, without providing further details.
France warns the US that the annexation of Greenland would jeopardize trade relations with the EU
France is taking a hard stance within the EU against Donald Trump's annexationist desires regarding Greenland, warning the US that such actions would threaten EU-US trade relations.
Delcy Rodríguez: "Venezuela has the right to have relations with Russia, China, Iran, and Cuba"
Delcy Rodríguez, interim president of Venezuela, stated that U.S. aggression against Venezuela is a stain on the relationship between the two countries and affirmed Venezuela's right to maintain relations with nations like Russia, China, Iran, and Cuba.
Robles does not rule out Spain's participation in a surveillance mission in Greenland but calls for caution
Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles suggests that Spain may join a surveillance mission in Greenland while urging caution in light of recent threats from Trump regarding the island.
Against the Hobbesian World Order of Trump
The article discusses how President Donald Trump aims for the US to take advantage of weaker nations, arguing that mere condemnation is insufficient to counter this threat.
What Can the US Do in Iran? Trump's Plans Include Mini-Raids, Cyberattacks, and the Hypothesis of Hitting Leader Ali Khamenei
The article discusses the uncertainty in US-Iran relations, detailing Trump's military strategies including potential mini-raids and cyberattacks while balancing the fear of military action against hopes for prudence.
How to Sabotage Climate Action of 30 Years in 10 Days: Trump's Withdrawal from Environmental Agreements is a Colossal Own Goal that Leaves the US Less Safe and Less Prosperous
The article critiques Trump's withdrawal from international environmental agreements, arguing it undermines 30 years of climate action and safety in the US.
The Oil Supply to Cuba Raises a Dust Storm in Sheinbaum's Government
The oil shipments from Mexico to Cuba are causing controversy within Sheinbaum's government and raising questions amid heightened tensions with the United States.