Cuban President Diaz-Canel Won’t Resign and Rejects U.S. Pressure 

Surrender is ‘not part of the revolutionary vocabulary,’ he stressed. On Thursday, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel…

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U.S. Sanctions Exemption for Russian Oil to Expire on Saturday

Treasury Declines to Signal Extension as Washington Focuses on Talks With Tehran The U.S. sanctions exemption…

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Katia Itzel Becomes the First Mexican Female Referee to Officiate at the World Cup

In 2025, she became the first female referee to officiate a men’s Gold Cup match. On…

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Russia To Hold 32-Hour Truce for Orthodox Easter

Putin declared a cease-fire from 4 p.m. on April 11 until the end of April 12.…

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U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: The Ceasefire Buys Time, Not Trust

President Trump said the deal ‘is good,’ but military action could resume quickly. A two-week ceasefire…

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U.S. To Maintain Troops in Middle East Despite Ceasefire: Hegseth

They are prepared ‘to resume operations at short notice,’ the War Secretary stated. On Wednesday, U.S.…

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Israeli Attacks Undermine Peace Efforts: President Aoun

So far, Israeli occupation forces have killed over 1,500 people in Lebanese territory. On Wednesday, Lebanese…

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Cuba Debates Law to Address Housing Deficit

Cuba is moving forward with discussions on a draft housing law that would repeal the 1988…

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Trump Limits Mail-In Voting in Federal Elections

He seeks to strengthen oversight of voter eligibility ahead of midterm elections. On Tuesday, U.S. President…

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China-Panama Tensions Impact Maritime and Merchant Sectors

The escalating tension with China is affecting Panama’s merchant registry, one of the largest in the…

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