
Spain asks EU to break relationship with Israel and accuses Netanyahu of violating international law
Pedro Sanchez states that a government

Pedro Sanchez states that a government

Many poor countries have already started their fieldwork, but face a fertilizer shortage that threatens to ruin the 2026 and 2027 harvests

The former president of Venezuela intends to use his country's funds to pay his lawyers, but the US government is blocking it and a judge must decide

The Cuban president indicated that the island is willing to talk with Washington from a

The Havana government denied the most recent accusations from Washington and expressed its willingness to cooperate bilaterally

Some of the main European capitals have immediately shown their opposition to Trump's latest threat

Tehran denounces before the United Nations that the statements of the US president seek to destabilize the country and violate principles of national sovereignty

Experts on the subject analyze the repercussions and expose the uncertainty that prevails among Venezuelans

The United States is considering a range of alternatives, from military action to a campaign focused on residents. We analyze them.

The operation comes after the announcement that the US will control Venezuelan oil exports indefinitely

Trump says his only limit is his morals and says he doesn't need international law to guide US foreign policy.

The European Commission stressed the importance of both him and Maria Corina Machado participating in the process, he maintained

The Chavista leader will assume the position for 90 days, renewable, by order of the Supreme Court of Justice, and assured that she will govern “with pain, but with honor”

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the capture of the Chavista leader “clearly violates international law”

The Mexican president assured that Mexico's relationship with the US is based on respect for sovereignty, dialogue, and collaboration

Trump seems convinced that he sets the rules and others don't have that privilege, explains our international editor Jeremy Bowen

Trump has maintained that the vice president is willing to cooperate, however, he maintained that the United States is in charge of the country

Al joined the governments of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico and Uruguay, which together rejected the military actions carried out

Without notification to Congress and possible violations of international law, the Trump administration defends operation in Venezuela against Nicolas Maduro

Venezuelans celebrate the “historic” capture of Maduro while activists denounce the invasion as illegal and unconstitutional by Trump

Lula da Silva, Juan Manuel Santos, Mauricio Macri, Javier Milei and more leaders or former leaders of Latin America have already spoken out about the capture of Maduro

President Claudia Sheinbaum cited the UN Charter to condemn the military attack in Venezuela early Saturday morning

So far, the government of President Donald Trump has carried out 30 attacks at sea, resulting in the deaths of 107 people

If confirmed, this would be the first US military action against Venezuela, amid pressure against President Nicolas Maduro

The Venezuelan also referred to The US attacks on alleged “narco-boats” in the Caribbean.

In an emergency session of the Security Council, both countries expressed their support for Caracas

Foreign Ministers Sergey Lavrov and Yvan Gil held a telephone conversation in which Moscow assured that it would express its

In a call, the Venezuelan president warned the Secretary-General that US actions could have “serious implications for regional peace”

Amid questions about violations of international law and human rights, Secretary Hegseth refused to release video of attack in the Caribbean

The United States government faces increasing pressure over military attacks in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

The Trump Administration faces pressure from Congress, a lawsuit, and criticism from international law experts over attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific

Troy Edgar is the current Deputy Secretary of DHS and one of the highest-ranking officials in the structure led by Kristi Noem

Colombian Alejandro Carranza disappeared when he set out on his boat on September 14

Defense Secretary Peter Brian Hegseth accuses former President Joe Biden of allegedly coddling drug-trafficking terrorists

The operation was carried out in the Caribbean on September 2, after an initial attack failed to kill all the passengers

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Peru that an assault on its embassy violates international law

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian children living in occupied territories have joined Yunarmiya, a nationwide Russian military youth organization

Washington continues its moves against the Venezuelan government and maintains a large military deployment in the Caribbean

Several Palestinians were injured in this week's arson attacks.

US military attacks against alleged drug boats have left nearly 60 dead

The US military attacked a boat in the Pacific Ocean and there are 4 dead, the head of the Department of Defense reported

Trump's unique style and relationships with key players helped, but there were also factors beyond his control.

Trump's unique style and relationships with key players helped, but there were also factors beyond his control.

The Colombian Foreign Ministry counts at least 37 Colombians detained in Venezuela. Their families do not know why they are being prosecuted.

The president of Colombia spoke to BBC correspondent Tom Bateman about the US attacks in the Caribbean

Three 'male terrorists' died in the US military operation near Venezuela

A previously secret agreement reveals that the Trump administration paid El Salvador to house migrants at the CECOT prison

Israeli Foreign Minister said Spain was trying to divert attention from serious corruption scandals

Secretary of State Marco Rubio accuses Palestinian authorities of blocking progress in peace negotiations in Gaza and of failing to condemn terrorism

President Emmanuel Macron affirmed that he will formally recognize the Palestinian state at the next meeting of the UN General Assembly

The decision was welcomed by developing countries most at risk from climate change.

The Society of Journalists of the Agence France-Presse warned that if there is no

Companies continue to generate billions of dollars thanks to the war in Gaza, according to Francesca Albanese

Trump warns that starting August 1, he will impose 25% tariffs on Japan and South Korea, in addition to higher tariffs on 12 other countries

The summit of leaders of the BRICS group of major emerging economies began in Brazil, but with the notable absence of China

Dmitriy Kurashov is the first Russian soldier to be tried in Ukraine for a battlefield execution

The US government announced that it joined Israel offensive to stop Iran nuclear program

The Iranian foreign minister described the US behavior as extremely dangerous, illegal and criminal

Netanyahu said Iran will pay “a very high price” for civilian deaths

The Israeli government’s approval of new settler settlements in the West Bank has been heavily criticized by the international community.

Netflix’s newest thriller, ‘Exterritorial’, takes the number one spot in the U.S., captivating audiences with a high-stakes plot filled with suspense, international intrigue, and moral complexity.

President Volodymyr Zelensky remains firm on retaining Crimea, rejecting any peace deal that compromises Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Here’s why he won’t give up the peninsula.

Fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, wanted in the multi-crore PNB scam, has been arrested in Belgium. His arrest marks a turning point in India’s efforts to bring economic offenders to justice.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah speaks out on the Rohingya refugee crisis, urging humane treatment while calling for central government intervention in resolving the issue.

An Israeli airstrike hit a densely populated encampment in southern Gaza, previously marked as a humanitarian safe zone for displaced Palestinians, raising concerns about civilian safety in the conflict zone.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar commemorates 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and the Philippines in an event held in New Delhi.

A military judge is set to hear arguments regarding the controversial plea deal in the 9/11 case at Guantanamo Bay, raising questions about its validity and the Pentagon official behind

North Korea launches an intercontinental ballistic missile following U.S. and South Korean condemnation over its alleged deployment of troops near Ukraine. Discover more on the geopolitical tensions and international reactions.

Russia faces allegations of deploying an institutionalized system to suppress Ukrainian identity through re education, forced citizenship, and indoctrination efforts.

U.S. government says North Korean troops in Russia would be legitimate targets in Ukraine. Read the latest updates on declassified intelligence, military presence, and geopolitical implications.

A leaked video allegedly shows North Korean soldiers receiving military equipment from Russian servicemen, fueling speculation of their involvement in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

In a historic move, the United Kingdom has agreed to cede control of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius under a landmark treaty, ending decades of legal and diplomatic battles.

Mongolia faces global criticism for refusing to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the President of Mongolia apologizes and explains limited options.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns the US over its support to the Philippines in the ongoing South China Sea dispute, highlighting potential repercussions.

Delhi Police detained economist Jean Dreze and CPI leader Annie Raja for holding pro-Palestine protests on the streets of Delhi. The protestors voiced concerns over arms exports to Israel, citing

Al Jazeera journalist and cameraman killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza. The attack raises questions about press freedom and the ongoing conflict.

The war between Israel and Hamas has been going on for a month. Prime Minister Netanyahu has pledged to destroy the terrorist organization Hamas.

Two Israeli Defense Force soldiers have died due to Hamas attack in Gaza.

Israeli forces reportedly bombed Al-Ahli Arab hospital in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday amid the Israel-Hamas war.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Arab countries these days due to the Israel-Hamas war.

More than 700 Israeli people have died in the Hamas attack.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari on Sunday described the Hamas attack as a "war crime" and said anyone who took part in it would pay a

On the first day of the 'G20' summit, when the acceptance of 'New Delhi Declaration' was announced, Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar had revealed 'Modi's guarantee'.

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held its first meeting on Tuesday on the threat posed by artificial intelligence to international peace and stability.

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who returned home after attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Goa, described his visit to India as successful.

The protest was organized by the 'Stand Up to Racism' group.

141 members voted in favor of the motion while seven opposed it.

China has acknowledged that the balloon was its own but denied that it was for surveillance purposes rather than weather monitoring and that it had lost its way.