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.
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.
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.
Governor Cox and federal officials are advocating for a major investment in nuclear energy in Utah, signaling a strong commitment to this energy source.
The impending IPOs from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic are poised to reveal the competitive landscape of the AI sector as industry leaders vie for significant investment.
Following a devastating coal mine explosion in China that has resulted in at least 90 fatalities, President Xi Jinping has called for an 'all-out rescue' as emergency teams are deployed.
Javier Milei's plans to transform mining in the Andes are reportedly advancing, signaling a potential shift in the region's resource management.
Arsenal has managed to maintain a significant cultural presence despite facing difficulties on the pitch. This editorial examines how the team has achieved such a remarkable reach.
In a bid for growth, Chinese firms are acquiring Western consumer brands like Everlane and Puma, responding to heightened domestic competition and economic pressures.
As deep-sea mining continues to evolve, it raises important questions about its implications for the environment and resource management.
As the Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London, it highlights the events of 1066 and the Norman Conquest, offering a Norman perspective on the Battle of Hastings.
Following the record-breaking wildfire season in Europe in 2025, the risk of wildfires is now extending to traditionally cooler areas such as the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands.
The U.S. government has commenced an expedited review process for its uranium enrichment plant, signaling a potential shift in energy policy.
Recent reports indicate that Mexico Mining Company has demonstrated significant growth in its EBITDA, showcasing its robust financial performance.
Recent research indicates a notable rise in sightings of blue and fin whales in the southeastern Atlantic, marking a positive trend over four decades after commercial whaling ceased.
The Trump administration's latest move to require foreigners to leave the U.S. before applying for green cards may significantly impact businesses reliant on foreign talent.
A collaborative effort between German and Israeli researchers has led to a groundbreaking technique for non-destructive quality assessment of MXene thin films, potentially improving fabrication processes.
The Times of Israel highlights Iran's unwavering commitment to its uranium enrichment and control over the Hormuz Strait, a critical maritime route.
Residents near Lake Victoria are expressing their concerns regarding a planned nuclear facility, citing potential environmental and health risks.