EU ARCHIVE
- From Roberto to Leo: 35 years of friendship shape a Peruvian’s view of the Pope
Pope Francis marries Peruvian man, becomes a father figure
- Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer: ‘Obama never understood how deep-seated racism is in the country that elected him’
Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses racism in the US, 'The Message' book, and how language can sanitize violence
- Nearly 2,000 African soldiers recruited by Russia are fighting in Ukraine
Russia recruits African soldiers for Ukraine
- Latin American Pulse For Saturday, March 7, 2026
Trump addresses Latin America in Doral
- White House Reports Sharp Decline in Iranian Missile Strikes on US, Allies
Iranian missile strikes on US and allies decline 90% since start of offensive.
- Germany’s pro-business liberals risk death blow in regional vote
Key points: Germany's pro-business Free Democratic Party may risk demise after poor regional vote result, FDP has played significant role in German politics since post-war era, party's future uncertain.
- Rubio Says US-Israeli Conflict with Iran Could Last “Several More Weeks”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns conflict with Iran may last 'several more weeks', tensions remain high
- China Appears to Weigh Supplying Iran with Funds, Missile Components
China considers financial support for Iran
- Civil Rights And Trial Attorney John Gomez Stands With Former Dehesa School Principal In Whistleblower Retaliation Lawsuit
Civil Rights Attorney John H. Gomez supports former Dehesa School Principal in whistleblower retaliation lawsuit
- Iran war: Israel launches 'broad-scale' strikes on Tehran
Israel launches 'broad-scale' strikes on Tehran, amid escalating war in the Middle East
- Watch: Obama, Biden and Clinton remember 'tenacious' Jesse Jackson
Former US Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton pay tribute to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson
- US presidents gather to honour Jesse Jackson at memorial service
US presidents gather to honour Jesse Jackson at memorial service
- The historic parallel isn’t the Cold War. It’s WWI.
U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran lead to end of post-WWII international order
- Trump rules out negotiations with Iran and demands "unconditional surrender"
US President Trump rules out negotiations with Iran, demands 'unconditional surrender', shifts from 'talk' to 'no deal', US war in Iran kills at least 1,332 people
- UN: Amid Security Risks in Middle East, Humanitarian Work is Underway
UN ramps up humanitarian response amid Middle East conflict
- Daryl Hannah explodes against the series about John Kennedy Jr. and the portrait it makes of her: "It's terrible having to defend myself"
Daryl Hannah expresses outrage over the Disney+ series 'Love Story' for its inaccurate portrayal of her, stating that the character is 'not remotely an accurate representation' of her life and relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr.
- Feminism takes to the streets again to confront the reactionary offensive against women's rights
Feminism takes to the streets again to confront reactionary offensive against women's rights.
- One billion dollars a day, the cost of protecting Israel from Iranian missiles
Israel and the US are engaged in an eight-week conflict with Iran over Iranian missiles.
- There's been a 'seismic' shift in US public opinion on Palestine: Historian Rashid Khalidi
Historian Rashid Khalidi describes a 'seismic shift' in US public opinion on Palestine, stating that Israel rests on 'absolute supremacy', but equality is key to a sustainable solution.
- Fawning in the White House
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets with Donald Trump at the Oval Office
- Neither with Iran nor with the EU: China will never be an ally
China's past alliance with North Korea was driven by ideological affinity and shared socialist goals.
- The "communist" government of Salvador Illa
Salvador Illa's government is being criticized by Junts, PP and Vox for its budget agreement with Comuns, who have pushed for public intervention in the real estate market.
- Greece boosts Bulgaria’s defenses
Greece to deploy Patriot missile defense system to Bulgaria
- 'Everyone loves Bukele for it,' El Salvador's VP Ulloa defends mass crackdown of gangs
El Salvador's VP defends Bukele's gang crackdown.
- Pokémon condemns White House for using its imagery
Pokémon condemns White House for using its imagery
- The Columbia University influencer who was detained by ICE and released by Zohran Mamdani
Elmina Aghayeva, an Azerbaijani national, was detained by ICE in New York due to an expired visa. The mayor of New York intervened, securing her release hours later. Aghayeva was released after her immigration status was re-evaluated.