
Over the past months, Nicolás Maduro had multiple opportunities to leave power through diplomatic means. Different governments, international mediators, and discreet back channels explored negotiated exits that could have avoided a violent rupture and a judicial outcome. None of those efforts succeeded. Maduro chose
Read more: Maduro rejected diplomatic exits and ultimately faced U.S. federal justice

For decades, the idea of a “new world order” was discussed as if it were a clearly designed system, with defined rules and fully aware actors. Recent events, however, suggest a different reality: the world is not entering a new order, but rather experiencing a deep disorder, and major powers are reacting by trying to impose
Read more: Ideology, power and reality explain the global disorder the world faces

In the current political realignment of Latin America, China is no longer observing a region naturally opening to its influence, but rather a landscape that is increasingly fragmented and, in many cases, less favorable to its long-term strategic interests. Recent government changes across the region point to a clear shift toward
Read more: Political shifts reshape China’s declining influence in Latin America region

The dark web has become one of the most misunderstood digital territories of our time. For many, it is immediately associated with crime, violence, and moral decay; for others, it is a mythical space where anything is possible and no rules apply. The reality, however, is far more complex. The dark web is neither a physical place
Read more: Inside the Dark Web: Between Resistance and Organized Crime Networks

In recent weeks, a wave of speculation has circulated across social media and cryptocurrency forums regarding an alleged financial alliance between Bonk Inc. (purportedly trading under the symbol BNKK) and World Liberty Financial, a company associated with former U.S. President Donald J. Trump. Claims range from extraordinar
Read more: Digital Finance Narratives Increasingly Outpace Fully Verifiable Market Evidence

In Dallas, the air smells of anxiety. The team hasn’t won anything significant in over a decade and, instead of building an identity, seems obsessed with shuffling pieces. On that board, Klay Thompson is being treated like a trade token — a champion coming back from two brutal injuries, now fighting a battle
Read more: The Mavericks, Klay, and the Illusion of a Half-Level Player — Without Soul

Donald Trump has once again tested the boundaries of American political discourse by openly suggesting the possibility of a third presidential term, even though the Constitution explicitly forbids it. Blending provocation, political calculation, and strategic communication, the former
Read more: Ambition vs. Law: When Political Desire Collides with the Limits of the Constitution

More than four decades ago, a group of young Bolivians believed in a dream: to build a nation free from dictatorship, fear, and injustice. They were the true founders of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), an organization born to confront the regime of Banzer and the shadows of military
Read more: Bolivia Is Changing Names, Not Paths — The Echoes of Harrington Still Resound

In a time when global leaders turn peace into a bargaining chip, the meaning of the Nobel Prize fades into silence. This editorial questions whether peace can truly be celebrated when justice remains selective — and when silence becomes the loudest truth.
Read more: When Peace Has No Face - The Nobel That Should Have Stayed Silent.mp3

Over the past months, Nicolás Maduro had multiple opportunities to leave power through diplomatic means. Different governments, international mediators, and discreet back channels explored negotiated exits that could have avoided a violent rupture and a judicial outcome. None of those efforts succeeded. Maduro chose
Read more: Maduro rejected diplomatic exits and ultimately faced U.S. federal justice

For decades, the idea of a “new world order” was discussed as if it were a clearly designed system, with defined rules and fully aware actors. Recent events, however, suggest a different reality: the world is not entering a new order, but rather experiencing a deep disorder, and major powers are reacting by trying to impose
Read more: Ideology, power and reality explain the global disorder the world faces

British band Duran Duran delivered an emotional tribute during a recent concert by honoring the memory of Renée Good, the woman who was fatally shot earlier this week in Minneapolis. The moment took place during a performance in Lincoln, California, and was met with a strong and respectful response from the audience.
Read more: Duran Duran dedicates song to Renée Good after Minneapolis tragedy

Jennifer Lopez has spent much of her career facing commentary about her body, her image, and the way she chooses to present herself in public. Over the years, rather than retreating, the artist has adopted an increasingly confident and self-assured stance. She has often reflected that in her twenties she did not fully appreciate her
Read more: Jennifer Lopez embraces confidence defying age critics during Las Vegas residency

Three men have filed civil lawsuits accusing actor Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct that they allege occurred between 2000 and 2013. According to the court filings, one claimant asserts that Spacey engaged in repeated inappropriate behavior, while another alleges that the incident took place
Read more: Civil Lawsuits Advance Against Kevin Spacey Amid Misconduct Allegations

There is enormous frustration in these words. The “peace plan” presented by the U.S. government is causing endless anger in exiled Russian activist Garry Kasparov. During a security forum in Canada, his voice nearly cracked. According to him, the embarrassment the United States suffered over
Read more: Kasparov warns West that Ukraine collapse would endanger Europe

Shocking images emerging from Hong Kong show a massive blaze tearing through several high-rise residential buildings, creating scenes of chaos, dense smoke, and urgent rescue efforts. According to early official reports, at least four people have died—including one firefighter who was
Read more: Massive Hong Kong blaze leaves dead, injured and residents still trapped

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has exhausted all remaining legal avenues to challenge the conviction issued against him for attempting to overturn the 2022 election results. In a ruling announced on Tuesday, the Supreme Court confirmed that the 27-year prison
Read more: Bolsonaro Must Now Serve His Full Prison Sentence Without Further Appeals

Federal prosecutors in the United States have brought criminal charges against several former executives of a major auto financing company that later filed for bankruptcy, accusing them of orchestrating a large-scale financial fraud over several years. The case involves senior figures at Tricolor Holdings
Read more: Prosecutors charge former executives with financial fraud

The former director of the morgue at Harvard University’s medical institute has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his involvement in an illegal scheme to sell human remains, a case that has caused deep shock within the academic and medical communities in the United States. The Department of
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