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"One battle after another" and "Adolescence" predominate in the Golden Globes
Director Paul Thomas Anderson's film has fulfilled expectations, with nine nominations and four awards. Among the series, "Adolescence" has been the most award-winning with four more.
Trump said the U.S. Army is considering Iran's intervention "very seriously."
The US president has claimed that Tehran has crossed the "red line" following the deaths of hundreds of people during the protests and has not ruled out an immediate decision, while Iran has contacted to negotiate.
Nicolas Maduro from the United States: "We're fine, we're fighters."
The son of the Chavista leader explains after talking to his lawyers what his father's situation is. He says he's "strong" and also alleges that they used violence during his arrest.
Trump has urged Cuba to reach an agreement "sooner rather than later," recalling the Venezuelan oil issue
Cuban Chancellor Bruno Rodriguez declares that his country has not received compensation for security services provided to anyone else.
The US has launched another large-scale attack on the Islamic State in Syria following the death of three Americans
On Saturday, the U.S. Armed Forces launched a second round of bombings in Syria against the Islamic State (ISIS) following the death in December of three Americans, two soldiers and one interpreter. "Our message remains strong: if you hurt our fighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard they try to evade justice," the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) has warned.
Sheinbaum confirms that it is coordinating with the US and that Mexico's sovereignty is not negotiated
The President of Mexico has shown willingness to talk to any country in the world, and in particular the United States, but has made it clear that he will not bow to his northern neighbour.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Minneapolis to protest the shooting of Renee Good by an immigration agent
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of central Minneapolis again this Saturday in protest over the murder last Wednesday of a woman by an agent of the Immigration and Customs Control Service. The demonstration has been called by the Minnesota Committee on Action for the Rights of Immigrants, very close to where the murder took place.
Local leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, have defended the need for the Minnesota Criminal Detention Bureau to be involved in the case, but have reported from that organization that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has vetoed their access to material related to the case. The FBI has left the investigation to itself.
Ramon Larramendi, a Basque based in Greenland: "There is surprise, fear and anger; we are not for sale."
The adventure and exploration led Ramon Larramendi to Greenland for the first time in 1986, where he has been living for 40 years. He has pointed out that Donald Trump's threats and desires to buy the island have led to a major change in the opinion of the Greenlanders (80%, Inuit), who until a few years ago were quite "pro-American."
Trump announces ground raids on drug cartels in Mexico
On the other hand, Trump has announced that he will meet Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado next week.
Greenland independentists demand "direct" dialogue with the US, excluding Denmark
The possibility of concluding an agreement with Whashington is not ruled out by the Naleraq Party using the free association formula.
Venezuela has confirmed that 100 people died in the US military attack
Delcy Rodriguez, executive vice president of Venezuela, has declared a week of national mourning to pay tribute to the victims.
Trump has proposed raising US military spending to $1.5 billion by 2027
On the other hand, Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro spoke on the phone last night to resolve diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Both leaders have agreed to hold a meeting at the White House on an unspecified day.
A federal immigration agent shot dead a woman in an anti-migration operation in Minneapolis, USA
A U.S. Immigration and Customs officer shot a woman this Tuesday, apparently attempting to obstruct migration control with his vehicle. The incident has provoked protests in this city in the state of Minnesota.
Why does Trump want Greenland?
EITB's international leader, Mikel Reparaz, explains in this video the reasons behind US President Donald Trump's interest in taking over Greenland.
The White House has assured that it has "full influence" on the interim Venezuelan Government
Meanwhile, the public company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) has announced that it has begun negotiations with the US to sell oil.
The U.S. has intercepted a new tanker linked to Venezuela and sanctioned near the Caribbean
The U.S. Southern Command has reported that the Coast Guard has intercepted another oil tanker in the Caribbean. According to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, the ship "docked in Venezuela for the last time or was heading there."
The US has seized a Russian tanker in Caribbean waters for "violating US sanctions."
The response of the Russian Government has been immediate and has denounced the illegal seizure of the tanker, in violation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on Open Sea Navigation.
NATO recalls that "the security of an ally and the security of all are inseparable"
The Alliance has highlighted collective defense in the light of US statements about Greenland and the growing strategic interest in the Arctic.
"There is a limited normality; the majority of the opposition is also angry."
Five days have passed since the US attack to capture Maduro and Agustin Otxoto, a Basque businessman who has been living in Caracas for 15 years, has told us how they are living in the country and what the daily lives of Venezuelans are like.
Trump wants to buy Greenland, but he doesn't rule out using force to take over the territory
Without forgetting Venezuela, Trump looks back at Greenland. Meanwhile, the United States will lead the transition in Venezuela. Trump has announced that Delcy Rodriguez's government will hand over between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil to the United States.