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El papel del islam, del ejército y de la mujer son tres claves para entender un país que desafía los estereotipos y que la actual guerra ha despertado un renovado interés
El grupo libanés ha aumentado el lanzamiento diario de sus proyectiles y drones de unas decenas a más de 100 mientras Irán ha reducido sus misiles balísticos de unos 100 a unos 10 o 15 diarios. El ejército israelí anuncia el 92% de neutralización exitosa ante los más de 400 misiles balísticos iraníes disparados contra su país en la guerra. Leer
El escudo antimisiles se agota en todo el globo: las guerras de Irán y Rusia vacían los arsenales Leer
Israel incrementa los bombardeos sobre Sidón, la tercera ciudad del país. Se baraja una ofensiva tan amplia como la del siglo pasado para crear una 'zona de seguridad', vaciando un amplio territorio en el sur Leer
El ataque pulveriza un paso fronterizo en la carretera costera del Líbano. El derecho internacional prohíbe que los ejércitos ataquen infraestructuras civiles Leer
El sábado, ya había amenazado con desplegar agentes en los aeropuertos si los demócratas del Congreso no aprobaban de inmediato la financiación para la seguridad aeroportuaria Leer
"Expresamos nuestra profunda preocupación por el agravamiento del conflicto. Hacemos un llamado a Irán para que cese de inmediato sus amenazas, la colocación de minas, los ataques con drones y misiles, así como otros intentos de bloquear el Estrecho al transporte marítimo comercial" Leer
Los pasajeros en varios de los aeropuertos más grandes de EE.UU. han tenido que hacer colas de varias horas en los controles de seguridad por una disputa política en Washington.
El conflicto entre la empresa y el gobierno de EE.UU. enciende las alarmas sobre la urgencia de regular el uso de la tecnología más potente que haya existido jamás.
Gulf states’ reliance on jets to battle waves of cheap Shaheds is testing their finances, pilots and planes
Israel’s military said it was targeting infrastructure in the Iranian capital. The head of the International Energy Agency warned that the global energy crisis caused by the war was now worse than the oil shocks of the 1970s.
Canadian soldiers transported M777 howitzers to the High Arctic to show their ability to fight in an increasingly contested part of the world. It did not go as planned.
For the past seven decades, Canada has been the junior partner in a military agreement with the United States to protect the Canadian Arctic.
Tensions in the opposition Nationalist Party could surface this week as lawmakers argue over additional defense funding intended to counter Beijing’s growing might.
Two missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert.
The Israeli military said its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon would intensify, while Iran threatened to attack civilian infrastructure if President Trump followed through with an ultimatum.
Israelis said securing the strait for energy shipments could become the war’s main goal now that regime change and ending Iran’s ability to obtain a nuclear weapon seem out of reach.
Sudan grassroots aid groups awarded 2025 Chatham House Prize News release jon.wallace 21 November 2025 The prize is presented to ‘the person, persons, or organization deemed to have made the most significant contribution to the improvement of international relations’. Sudan’s grassroots mutual aid groups – the Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) – have…
Vice President Mike Pence on US-Saudi summit: ‘very real concern’ on F35 sales; criticizes Trump’s comment on Jamal Khashoggi killing News release jon.wallace 19 November 2025 The former vice president also expressed support for the US–UK ‘special relationship’ and for NATO and defended his 2017-21 administration’s record. 48th Vice President of the…
Chatham House hosts Black History Month exhibition ‘Standing Firm in Power & Pride: The Black Experience in Britain’ News release jon.wallace 30 October 2025 150 guests attended the opening reception for a remarkable exhibition showcasing the resilience, achievements, and struggles that shape Black British identity. Chatham House’s EDI Working…
Chatham House fellow provides evidence to UK Parliament Joint Select Committee on the National Security Strategy News release jon.wallace 27 October 2025 Senior Research Fellow Dr Marion Messmer provided evidence to the committee on 22 October. Senior Research Fellow Dr Marion Messmer provided evidence to a session of the UK Parliament’s Joint…
Chatham House launches Global Governance and Security Centre News release jon.wallace 12 September 2025 Launched on 9 September, the new Centre’s research and convening will explore how to improve global governance to inform a new international order. Chatham House launched its new Global Governance and Security Centre on 9 September, with an event,…
New presidents of Chatham House News release krousseau.drupal 3 September 2025 Valerie Amos and Theresa May were approved as Chatham House’s new presidents at the Institute’s AGM on 2 September. Valerie Amos and Theresa May have been appointed as new presidents of Chatham House, the international affairs think-tank.They will join former New Zealand…
UN General Assembly may see ‘the last attempt’ at implementing the two-state solution, says Dr Husam Zomlot News release thilton.drupal 2 September 2025 Speaking at Chatham House, Dr Zomlot asked the UK and other countries to view recognition of a Palestinian state as a first step. Dr Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United…
General Sir Richard Barrons KCB CBE to join Chatham House as security expert News release krousseau.drupal 4 August 2025 Sir Richard will join Chatham House as a senior consulting fellow in September. Chatham House announced on Monday that General Sir Richard Barrons will join its International Security Programme as a senior consulting fellow. Sir…
In the House: Your catch-up on who addressed Chatham House events this summer News release sfarrell.drupa… 1 August 2025 Remarkable speakers visited Chatham House for speeches, panels, webinars, livestreams and other events during June and July. It’s been a busy summer at Chatham House, plenty to keep an international affairs think tank occupied. The…
Takaichi takes on Trump Expert comment jon.wallace 15 March 2026 Iran adds a new layer of difficulty to an increasingly unstable US–Japan relationship, as the Japanese prime minister prepares to visit Washington. If President Donald Trump is expecting effusive praise for his war on Iran when Japan’s prime minister arrives in Washington on Thursday, he…
With Iran attacks, President Trump is making the use of force the new normal – and casting aside international law Expert comment jon.wallace 1 March 2026 The attacks – and the assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei – create precedents for other countries seeking to resort to force without consideration for the rule of law. The United States…
The West vs the West at the Munich Security Conference Expert comment jon.wallace 14 February 2026 Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a friendlier tone to European nations, but the elephant in the room – the rupture between the US and its NATO allies – remains, says Bronwen Maddox. Half the hall in Munich gave US Secretary of State Marco…
Climate security should be a bigger priority at the Munich Security Conference Expert comment jon.wallace 13 February 2026 Anxiety over a fragmenting international security order seems to have pushed progress on climate risks down the agenda. But recent events show its continuing importance. At the Munich Security Conference (MSC) – long a barometer…
What should a more European NATO look like? The US and Europe disagree Expert comment thilton.drupal 13 February 2026 Europe’s push to reduce its reliance on the US is likely to be permanent. US policymakers should wake up to this new reality. As NATO ministers met in Brussels this week, the main undercurrent was once again the extent to which US…
Why a resurgent Japan is good for Asia Expert comment jon.wallace 11 February 2026 Beijing will be displeased by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election triumph, but most Asian leaders will welcome a strong Japanese government. Last weekend’s landslide election victory by Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s prime minister, prompted China to warn Tokyo to ‘follow…
What recent developments in Syria mean for the Kurds Expert comment thilton.drupal 10 February 2026 Kurdish forces suffered a major setback as the Damascus government seized northeast Syria and cemented its partnership with Washington — yet Kurdish cross-border solidarity has been renewed. Dramatic changes in Syria in recent weeks have resulted in a…
Film screening: ‘Facing War’ 23 March 2026 — 5:00PM TO 6:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 20 March 2026 Chatham House Join us at Chatham House for this screening documenting the final year in office of former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg – who headed the organisation from 2014 to 2024 – as he dealt with Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine. Join us at Chatham House for this screening documenting the final…
The new threat? An imperial America 27 January 2026 — 4:00PM TO 5:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 9 January 2026 Chatham House and Online What President Trump’s foreign policy means for Europe, Russia and China. The implications of President Trump’s foreign policy means for Europe, Russia and China. President Trump’s second presidency poses a stark…
Venezuela, oil and order: What now for regional security after the US seizes Maduro? 14 January 2026 — 4:00PM TO 5:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 7 January 2026 Chatham House and Online This panel will explore the implications for regional security, what is required to rebuild the Venezuelan oil sector and how countries across Latin America will act. This panel will explore the implications for regional…
Lebanon's technocratic government one year in 14 January 2026 — 2:00PM TO 3:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 9 December 2025 Online Experts discuss the challenges of Israel, Syria, Hezbollah and public demands for reform. In early 2025, Lebanon elected a new president, Joseph Aoun, and formed a government led by prime minister Nawaf Salam. The new, technocratic government came in power barely two months…
South Korea rethinks its foreign policy: Is it ditching the US for China? 11 December 2025 — 9:30AM TO 10:30AM Anonymous (not verified) 27 November 2025 Online How will South Korea navigate its myriad foreign policy challenges under the Lee Jae-myung government? Following his election as South Korea’s 14th president on 3 June 2025, progressive leader Lee Jae-myung has repeatedly stressed that his…
Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says the country's armed forces are 'preparing these days for the possibility of military aggression'
Ballistic missile ripped open residential buildings and left dozens wounded in Dimona
El reporte de la jornada para entender la ofensiva militar, las represalias y el creciente temor a una expansión del enfrentamiento
El gobierno enviará efectivos del ICE para asistir en controles de seguridad pese a que no están entrenados para esa tarea; la medida se da en pleno bloqueo político que dejó sin sueldo a empleados aeroportuarios
Con el asesinato del líder del Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación y su reemplazo por un hijastro nacido en Estados Unidos, la presidenta mexicana se enfrenta a un desafío inédito en su relación con Trump
Andrés Repetto analizó en LN+ el conflicto bélico y detalló cómo la estrategia iraní de minar ese punto geográfico busca compensar su menor poder militar; también advirtió sobre el impacto global del conflicto y el papel de Rusia y Donald Trump
Equipos de emergencia de Israel atendieron heridos leves y casos de ansiedad mientras autoridades monitorean situación
Problemas técnicos y medidas de seguridad impidieron iniciar la fase probatoria; Fiscalía no logró presentar a ningún testigo previsto.
La defensa de Aquiles Alvarez denunció falta de condiciones básicas para ejercer el derecho legal; Fiscalía inició presentación de pruebas.
Cuatro puentes en Guanacaste iniciarán construcción en abril con inversión millonaria del BCIE. Obras buscan mejorar seguridad vial y resistencia climática.
El ciclista Jason Huertas es el primer costarricense en ganar el Campeonato Panamericano de ciclismo de ruta
Caso sin resolver durante 15 años en Iowa da un giro con la detención de una compañera laboral de la víctima. Autoridades no revelan aún el motivo del crimen.
El vicecanciller cubano Carlos Fernández de Cossio afirmó que el ejército se prepara para una agresión de Estados Unidos. La isla sufre su segundo apagón total en una semana.
Los presuntos narcotraficantes enviados por México fueron transportados en ocho aeronaves hasta varias ciudades de Estados Unidos, en una operación en la que participaron más de 3.000 efectivos de seguridad con cientos de vehículos.
El embargo de Estados Unidos acelera la crisis de un país que arrastra décadas de escasez. Este es el retrato de una sociedad que resiste ante la adversidad
IEA may release more oil as the Iran war hits supply, with chief Fatih Birol warning of a severe global energy crisis.
Energy crunch prompted by Iran war poses 'major threat' to global economy, Fatih Birol says.
Tehran’s response to Trump’s threat signals a potentially dangerous escalation as both sides menace sites relied on by millionsMiddle East crisis live – latest updatesTehran has said it will “irreversibly destroy” essential infrastructure across the Middle East, including vital water systems, if the US follows through on Donald Trump’s threat to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless the strait of Hormuz is fully…
Shares slump in Asia and Europe, gold slides and investors brace for higher oil prices after US president’s threatBusiness live – latest updatesMiddle East crisis – live updatesGlobal stock markets dropped sharply on Monday after Donald Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless the strait of Hormuz is opened.Stock markets in Asia and Europe slumped at the start of the week. Japan’s Nikkei share…
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is the biggest force this country has seen in decades. The crisis in Greenland has energized her, but are voters itching for change?
Ten conflicts to watch in 2026 15 January 2026 — 5:00PM TO 6:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 1 December 2025 Chatham House and Online Join us at Chatham House for the yearly event as we examine the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report Ten Conflicts to Watch. Join us at Chatham House for the yearly event as we examine the most dangerous wars…
Cobertura en tiempo real con las novedades más importantes de la tensión en Medio Oriente y de las acciones del mandatario estadounidense, Donald Trump
Decenas de mezquitas, palacios y bazares sufrieron severos daños en el marco del conflicto que enfrenta a los iraníes con Israel y EE.UU.
Teherán advierte que responderá contra activos de Estados Unidos e Israel en el Golfo si Washington avanza sobre sus centrales eléctricas; la tensión por el estrecho de Ormuz dispara el riesgo global; Tel Aviv amplia el frente con Hezbollah y crecen los pedidos para un cese al fuego
La guerra en Medio Oriente entra en una 'fase peligrosa'. Israel confirma que los combates seguirán semanas más mientras Trump amenaza con arrasar plantas en Irán.
El archipiélago que forma parte del Reino de Dinamarca mantiene los lazos comerciales con Rusia, una relación que levanta ampollas en Bruselas
Donald Trump amenaza a Teherán con atacar todas sus plantas eléctricas si no abre el estrecho de Ormuz antes de 48 horas
El partido del periodista admirador de Trump logra un empate técnico con los liberales del actual primer ministro Golob
La caótica gestión de la clemencia del presidente de EE UU propicia un ‘boom’ de exoneraciones de personas leales a la Casa Blanca o con dinero para pagar a lobistas del universo MAGA
Mientras muchos países se enfrentan al riesgo de verse duramente golpeados por el aumento de los precios del combustible, hay quienes sacan ventaja.
Iran is ramping up its rhetoric on how it would respond to a major attack on the Kharg island or a coastal attackIran vows to destroy Middle East water and energy facilities if US attacks power plantsBritish prime minister Keir Starmer is set to chair an emergency meeting on the economic fallout from the war in Iran on Monday, with chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves and Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey…
Witnesses describe coordinated raids in which homes and vehicles were set on fire and several Palestinians injuredMiddle East crisis live – latest updatesIsraeli settlers have carried out a series of attacks across the occupied West Bank, setting homes and vehicles on fire and wounding several Palestinians in what witnesses described as coordinated raids on communities.The violence, reported across at least half a…
Investors believe Bank of England is likely to act amid sustained rise in inflation from Iran warBusiness live – latest updates‘Trumpflation’: how the Iran war’s economic storm could affect BritonsThe Bank of England will raise the cost of borrowing four times this year, pushing UK interest rates from 3.75% to 4.75% amid the conflict in the Middle East, according to financial market speculators.In a blow to mortgage…
Russian president is ‘biggest driver’ of immigration due to his role in wars over past decade, says EU commissioner
Tehran “will not hesitate in defending its people and its land,” a senior official said, after President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian power plants.
Trump-Putin meeting on Ukraine: Early analysis from Chatham House experts News release sfarrell.drupa… 16 August 2025 Chatham House analysts give their initial reaction and insights after US President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage on Friday. US President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday…
Trump’s repeal of landmark climate ruling is a strategic own goal Expert comment LToremark 17 February 2026 The Trump administration’s reversal of the endangerment finding is a brutal assault on global efforts to confront climate change – and an act of economic and strategic self-sabotage. The Trump administration has revoked the landmark…
The AU summit is an opportunity for decisive action to end the war in Sudan Expert comment LToremark 12 February 2026 The upcoming African Union summit is an opportunity for African leaders to reset the union’s role on Sudan and take decisive action to end the war. The war in Sudan is one of the African Union’s (AU) most consequential failures of…
How far will Trump push Cuba? Expert comment jon.wallace 10 February 2026 Cuban-American voters and US law will hinder the president’s freedom of action. But if Trump pushes too hard, he may create a serious problem. The US’s 64-year embargo on Cuba is about to get a lot tougher. The Trump administration has cut off the estimated 27,000 to…
Dealing for peace. How Trump has redefined conflict resolution 12 February 2026 — 4:00PM TO 5:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 15 December 2025 Chatham House and Online Experts assess President Trump’s unconventional approach to ending wars and America’s changing role in foreign conflicts. Experts ask if Trump has developed a truly successful strategy to ending wars around the world and how America’s role as…
How can crisis-affected countries survive in the 'New World Disorder'? 27 January 2026 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 2 December 2025 Chatham House and Online David Miliband, International Rescue Committee President, highlights recommendations from the IRC’s 2026 Emergency Watchlist. It covers the 20 countries most likely to face a worsening humanitarian crisis in the coming year. …
Los sondeos a boca de urna marcaron una contienda ajustada entre el Movimiento Libertad del primer ministro Robert Golob y el derechista SDS de Janez Jansa
En una entrevista de una hora concedida a The Post tras dimitir de la administración en protesta por el conflicto, el exsoldado afirmó que está llevando su mensaje directamente a los partidarios del presidente
Secretario de Tesoro de EU dijo que cuentan con fondos suficientes para guerra con Irán independientes a 200 mil mdd solicitados a Congreso.
El próximo sábado 23 de mayo, el Auditorio Nacional se convertirá en el escenario de la primera presentación en Costa Rica del universo sinfónico Epical, un espectáculo internacional que fusiona música, fantasía y cine en una experiencia sensorial de gran formato.
El ciclista Jason Huertas explicó la estrategia de carrera y el motivo por el cual iba a colgar su bicicleta
Elon Musk anunció Terafab, una planta en Texas para fabricar chips de IA y robótica. El proyecto, unión de Tesla y SpaceX, busca producir un teravatio de cómputo.
El Vaticano impulsa abandonar inversiones en minería y alerta por impactos sociales y ambientales. La medida se vincula con inteligencia artificial y demanda de minerales.
Fedecámaras pide diálogo entre EEUU y Venezuela sobre licencia. Oposición propone reforma energética. Cae levemente la producción petrolera. Póngase al día con las 5 principales noticias de Venezuela hoy 12 de marzo de 2025.
Ante un posible impacto negativo tras el retiro de una licencia a la petrolera Chevron, el principal gremio de empresarios de Venezuela llamó a Caracas y Washington a reanudar conversaciones.
Las elecciones de gobernadores y diputados en Venezuela previstas para el 25 de mayo se desarrollan con un calendario fantasma, sin haberse convocado oficialmente y con una “informalidad” que podría erosionar la legitimidad del voto, según expertos.
Secretario Rubio afirma que en Venezuela hay un “régimen corrupto”. Aumenta retorno de venezolanos a Colombia. El 86 % de los hogares son pobres, según OVF. Póngase al día con las 5 principales noticias de Venezuela hoy 11 de marzo de 2025.
Los vuelos con migrantes venezolanos irregulares deportados de Estados Unidos hacia Venezuela están “afectados” tras la decisión del presidente Donald Trump de revocar la licencia que permitía a la petrolera Chevron operar en suelo venezolano, dijo el gobernante Nicolás Maduro.
Ucrania aseguró este sábado que ha atacado una refinería de petróleo en Sarátov, que es utilizada para la maquinaria bélica Leer
El comercio mundial depende de un número sorprendentemente reducido de estrechos canales, a menudo denominados "puntos de estrangulamiento" marítimos.
Energy minister, Chris Bowen, says ‘we’re a long way’ from further action like fuel rationing despite shortagesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastHundreds of service stations across Australia have run out of fuel, with the federal government inking a deal with Singapore, one of the country’s biggest sources of refined petroleum, to keep supplies of diesel and petrol flowing.Concerns are now…
This blog is now closedHundreds of petrol stations across Australia run out of fuel as Albanese inks supply deal with SingaporeSA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe pollies have been asked this morning whether people should consider working from home to save fuel, as conflict…
The prime minister made the remarks ahead of an emergency meeting with the government’s Cobra committee this afternoonAccording to Richard Spencer and Matt Dathan in the Times, at the Cobra meeting this afternoon ministers will discuss giving the Competition and Markets Authorities new powers to stop energy companies profiteering from the global oil and gas shortage. They say:A government source said: “We’re looking…
President Donald Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda gets a boost as governments in Asia scramble to substitute Middle East fuel.
Frente a quienes alertan del peligro de tener en la Casa Blanca a un demente en pleno “declive cognitivo”, su entorno achaca sus salidas de tono a su personalidad iconoclasta
La presidenta encargada justifica la medida argumentado que "los rayos del sol van a caer directamente" sobre el país Leer
En varios países de América Latina las calles se han teñido de morado y verde, con mujeres de todas las edades manifestándose por sus derechos.
Spokesman for the IRGC took jabs at US president Trump, mimicking his catchphrases and language.
Tehran is hit by 'a wide-scale wave of strikes' as US President Donald Trump's 48-hour ultimatum is set to expire soon.
The region is on edge as Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on power plants nears.
Key indexes in Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong tumble as Iran threatens attacks on energy infrastructure across region.
The result in Slovenia will relieve EU diplomats and means the incumbent will lead exploratory talks to form the next governmentEurope correspondentMeanwhile, Donald Trump has endorsed Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, who faces his toughest electoral challenge next month since taking power 16 years ago, as Europe’s far-right leaders gather for a “grand assembly” in Budapest. Continue reading...
US president’s backing comes as Hungary’s PM faces toughest election campaign of 16 years in officeDonald Trump has endorsed Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, who faces his toughest electoral challenge next month since taking power 16 years ago, as Europe’s far-right leaders gather for a “grand assembly” in Budapest.In a video message, the US president told the national-conservative Cpac Hungary conference in…
UK ministers to discuss response to energy prices after US president shares ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch
Also in today’s newsletter: European elections and EU migration
Standing up to US president has boosted Mette Frederiksen’s chances of winning third term
From oil threats to ultimatums, the US president has a decades-old view of how to confront Tehran
The country’s underlying strengths are absorbing his erratic choices, including the war on Iran
Le conseil de défense iranien avertit que « toutes les voies d’accès et les lignes de communication dans le golfe Persique et les zones côtières [pourraient être] minées ». Samedi, Donald Trump avait averti que les centrales électriques iraniennes seraient ciblées si Téhéran ne procédait pas à une « ouverture totale » du détroit d’Ormuz la nuit prochaine.
With President Trump threatening to strike Iranian power plants, some war-weary civilians are panicking over a possible new debacle.
The president’s messages on the war have shifted, but the latest threat might be a sign that he’s moving to a harder stance.
In an interview with The Post after resigning from the administration in protest, the veteran said he is taking his message to the president’s supporters.
The world after Trump.
Ten years hence, the world will look very different.
He served his country for decades but ultimately fell afoul of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Mohammed Dahlan on rebuilding Gaza, peacekeeping, and what next for Trump's Mideast plan 29 January 2026 — 12:00PM TO 1:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 7 January 2026 Chatham House An interview and discussion with former Palestinian cabinet minister and national security adviser Mohamed Dahlan. An interview and discussion with former Palestinian cabinet minister and national security adviser Mohamed…
What is China's vision for a new world order? 22 January 2026 — 12:00PM TO 1:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 1 December 2025 Chatham House and Online As America retreats from its dominant role on the global stage changes, experts debate Beijing’s international ambitions and how it aims to remake the world order. As America retreats from its dominant role on the global stage changes, experts debate Beijing’s…
A day earlier, the president threatened to 'obliterate' Iranian energy plants, but also said he was considering 'winding down' the war
Tom Homan said the officers won't scan luggage, but will guard exits and continue to conduct regular immigration enforcement
After the president vowed to 'obliterate' power plants unless Strait of Hormuz was opened with 48 hours, the Islamic republic promised to attack U.S. energy, IT and water installations in the Middle East
La escultura está construida con piezas de un monumento al explorador italiano que se destruyó en Baltimore hace seis años
Cuba comenzó a restablecer el servicio eléctrico tras un nuevo apagón nacional, en medio de la escasez de combustible y las presiones del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump.
La oposición de Venezuela elaboró una propuesta para reformar el sector energético de su país, con el objetivo de atraer el apoyo de grandes petroleras y del Gobierno de EEUU, lo que fue rechazado por el gobierno venezolano.