
Winter Weather and Technical Failure Paralyze Transport Across the Netherlands. Rail traffic in the Netherlands was almost completely paralyzed on Tuesday following a combination of severe winter weather and a technical failure reported early in the morning. According to the national
Read more: Winter Weather Paralyzes Transport in Netherlands

Venezuela Accuses the United States of Terrorism After Military Operation and Maduro’s Detention. Following an alleged U.S. military operation in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, and the subsequent detention of President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s Attorney General

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed this week her rejection of what she described as unilateral actions by the United States in Latin America, referring to the recent capture in U.S. territory of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, who is currently facing federal charges
Read more: Mexico rejects unilateral actions by United States

The Iranian government announced the delivery of a monthly payment equivalent to approximately seven dollars per person as part of an emergency plan aimed at easing the growing economic pressure facing the population. The measure comes amid widespread protests across different
Read more: Iran government unveils monthly aid during economic unrest

The Colombian president Gustavo Petro is currently facing pressure on multiple fronts at the same time. While he remains openly engaged in a political dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump over trade and migration issues, an old personal video has resurfaced on social media, reigniting
Read more: Petro faces political pressure and personal scandal

China could be encouraged to claim large portions of Russian territory if political and economic instability were to trigger a collapse of the Russian state. While such a scenario once seemed unthinkable, it is increasingly being discussed in strategic and academic circles as pressure on
Read more: China watches potential Russian territorial collapse

While the world debates artificial intelligence, wars, pandemics, and climate collapse, a powerful technological elite appears to be preparing for something far more extreme: the potential breakdown of civilization itself. In Silicon Valley, the construction of luxury doomsday

China has significantly intensified its alleged cyberattacks against Taiwan over the past year, escalating tensions in one of Asia’s most sensitive geopolitical flashpoints. According to official data from Taipei, an average of 2.63 million cyberattacks per day were recorded in 2025, primarily

After 27 years in power, Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution enters a new phase with the swearing-in of Delcy Rodríguez as interim president, making her the first woman to formally lead the political project founded by Hugo Chávez. The move marks a symbolic moment for Chavismo, which

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a hardline message on Saturday, insisting that “rioters must be put in their place” after a week of protests that have shaken the Islamic Republic. His remarks are widely interpreted as a signal to security forces to intensify their

He was considered a true icon of Amboseli National Park in southern Kenya and a figure known far beyond the country’s borders. Craig, one of Africa’s most famous elephants, has died at approximately 54 years of age from natural causes, the Kenya Wildlife Service announced on Saturday.

For the first time, the daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has taken on a highly symbolic official role at the family mausoleum of the Kim dynasty. Images released by the state news agency KCNA show the young girl at the center of a solemn visit to the Kumsusan Palace of
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