Marco Rubio Addresses Cuban American Concerns While Pursuing Deal with Havana
As he navigates a complex political landscape, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes economic changes in Cuba rather than significant political reforms.
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As he navigates a complex political landscape, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes economic changes in Cuba rather than significant political reforms.
On Constitution Day, Germany reflects on the 77th anniversary of its Basic Law, coinciding with a notable increase in passport issuance in 2025.
Berlin experienced its most prolonged power outage since World War II earlier this year. Questions arise about the identity and motives of those behind the disruption.
In a Cambridgeshire garden, a young observer assists a butterfly as it struggles to emerge from its chrysalis, highlighting the beauty of nature and the importance of butterfly life cycles.
Chile digs desert trenches along its northern border as President José Antonio Kast pushes a hardline migration crackdown critics say may have little effect.
Dario Nunez makes his return to Toolroom Trax with a fresh collaboration with Bubba Brothers, offering a new track that is expected to resonate with fans.
As temperatures rise this summer, so too do utility bills. The combination of increasing electricity prices and unusually warm weather may lead to higher costs for cooling homes.
A recent Uber ride to Nashville took a troubling turn when the driver engaged in dangerous behavior, leaving passengers feeling unsafe and unsettled.
The IPMA predicts that Portugal will experience higher-than-normal temperatures this weekend, accompanied by rain and thunderstorms, as Saharan dust moves across the region.
A large gathering of protesters in Havana expressed their support for ex-president Raul Castro following his indictment in the United States.
In light of significant overcrowding on Mount Everest, experts are advocating for the implementation of limits on the number of climbers permitted to ascend the mountain.
As the 79th Cannes Film Festival concludes, Barbra Streisand is set to receive the prestigious Palme d'Or, one of the highest accolades in cinema.
Anahita Motazed Rad of the London School of Economics shares insights on the recent advancements in US-Iran talks amidst the backdrop of conflict in the Middle East.
A three-meter section of the Eiffel Tower's stairs, originating from its construction in 1889, has recently been sold at auction.
A civil rights organization and a labor union have taken legal action against Canal+ following threats from the CEO regarding signatories of an anti-Bolloré letter.
This week, we focus on significant advancements in materials science, including Raman spectra in glass, innovations in digital microfluidics, and developments in lithium-ion battery anodes.
A 1950s American concept car featured an innovative backup camera system, though it took 35 years for this technology to be adopted in production vehicles.
In a critical situation, authorities have mandated the evacuation of 40,000 residents in southern California following a hazardous chemical leak from a large storage tank, raising explosion concerns.
Discover techniques for producing melodic house tracks that maintain clarity and catchiness, ensuring a polished sound suitable for clubs.
As Joplin, Missouri, marks 15 years since the devastating tornado, the community's resilience and spirit of volunteerism remain strong, with nearly 100,000 volunteers contributing to recovery efforts.