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Juergen Habermas, Architect of Post‑War German Conscience, Dies at 96

Juergen Habermas, Architect of Post‑War German Conscience, Dies at 96

Juergen Habermas, whose writings on communication, the public sphere and democratic legitimacy guided public debate in Germany for seven decades, has died at the age of 96 in Starnberg, publisher Suhrkamp said. From early critiques of fascist thought to recent cautions about a resurgence of militarism and nationalism, Habermas’s intellectual interv…

Riot Erupts in Cuban Town as Protest Over Power Cuts Turns Violent

Riot Erupts in Cuban Town as Protest Over Power Cuts Turns Violent

A demonstration in Moron, Cuba, that began as a protest over recurring blackouts and shortages of food and medicine escalated into vandalism and arson in the early hours of Saturday, state-run media reported. Videos circulating online showed a building ablaze and windows smashed as people chanted for liberty; the authenticity of the footage has not…

Drone Impacts Near Dubai Airport Add to Worsening Gulf Air Disruptions

Drone Impacts Near Dubai Airport Add to Worsening Gulf Air Disruptions

Two drones fell close to Dubai International Airport while Bahrain moved several Gulf Air and cargo planes to alternate airports, as ongoing attacks across the Gulf continue to wreak havoc on air services. The U.S.-Israel war against Iran, now in its 12th day, has led to widespread cancellations and reroutings, constrained Middle East airspace, pus…

Oscars Shine Light on Brazil’s Ascendancy in Global Film Market

Oscars Shine Light on Brazil’s Ascendancy in Global Film Market

As Brazilians tune in to the Oscars this Sunday, the country’s film sector is enjoying heightened global recognition driven by sustained public funding, growing export revenues and a streaming boom. Successes on the awards circuit and rising international partnerships have expanded production capacity and commercial opportunities, but the industry …

Venezuelan Students Reemerge in Public Protests After Years of Repression

Venezuelan Students Reemerge in Public Protests After Years of Repression

In mid-February, hundreds of students from the Central University of Venezuela marched off campus into a nearby street in a gesture long avoided because of the risk of arrest, injury or worse. Their action followed a U.S. military operation that removed Nicolas Maduro on January 3, and came amid renewed hopes for political change and reinstitutiona…

North Korea Fires Sea-bound Projectile During U.S.-South Korea Drills

North Korea Fires Sea-bound Projectile During U.S.-South Korea Drills

South Korea and Japan reported that North Korea launched a projectile toward the sea on Saturday during ongoing U.S.-South Korea military exercises. Japanese authorities said the object may have been a ballistic missile and appeared to have come down outside Japan's exclusive economic zone. Seoul provided only a brief confirmation of the launch and…

U.S. Prosecutors Oppose Venezuelan State Funds Being Used for Maduro's U.S. Defense

U.S. Prosecutors Oppose Venezuelan State Funds Being Used for Maduro's U.S. Defense

U.S. federal prosecutors told a Manhattan court they oppose allowing Venezuela’s government to pay legal fees for former President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores in their U.S. criminal case, arguing Washington has not recognized them as legitimate officeholders for years and that a prior Treasury exemption was issued in error. The dispute…

White House AI Czar Urges U.S. to 'Declare Victory and Get Out' of Iran Conflict

White House AI Czar Urges U.S. to 'Declare Victory and Get Out' of Iran Conflict

White House AI czar David Sacks said on March 13 that the United States should "declare victory and get out" of the ongoing conflict with Iran, describing a need to find an off-ramp and pursue de-escalation. Sacks said U.S. action had degraded Iranian military capabilities and suggested a ceasefire or negotiated settlement may be the appropriate ne…

Palestinian Actor Barred from Oscars Attendance Cites U.S. Travel Restriction

Palestinian Actor Barred from Oscars Attendance Cites U.S. Travel Restriction

Palestinian actor Motaz Malhees announced he cannot attend the upcoming Academy Awards because a U.S. travel ban on holders of Palestinian Authority-issued travel documents bars him from entering the United States. Malhees has a starring role in an Oscar-nominated film, 'The Voice of Hind Rajab,' which depicts the death of a five-year-old girl in G…

Man Shot by Dallas SWAT Had Worked as Security for U.S. Representative, Report Says

Man Shot by Dallas SWAT Had Worked as Security for U.S. Representative, Report Says

A man shot and killed by Dallas police this week had served on the security detail for U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, according to a report from CBS News Texas citing unnamed sources. Publicly identified as Mike King, the individual allegedly ran an online service placing off-duty officers in private jobs, used aliases, and faced accusations…

U.S. Security on Edge as Iran Conflict Spills into Domestic Attacks

U.S. Security on Edge as Iran Conflict Spills into Domestic Attacks

U.S. law enforcement has raised its alert level as the Iran war enters its third week, but two seemingly independent attacks in Michigan and Virginia on the same day highlighted how difficult it is to detect and prevent self-directed retaliatory violence. One incident involved a Lebanon-born man who drove an explosives-laden truck into Temple Israe…

Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills Three as Fighting Spreads Across the Region

Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills Three as Fighting Spreads Across the Region

An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed three Palestinians, including two 17-year-olds, according to Palestinian medics, as hostilities continued across the occupied territories and neighboring states. Violence has persisted in the West Bank and Lebanon alongside an expansion of Israeli operations in the region following recent joint U.S.-Israeli strik…

Israel Expands Strikes on Iran, Targeting IRGC Checkpoints Using Local Tip-offs

Israel Expands Strikes on Iran, Targeting IRGC Checkpoints Using Local Tip-offs

Israeli forces have entered a new phase of operations directed at Iranian checkpoints staffed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to a source familiar with Israel's military approach. The strikes, carried out in coordination with the United States, relied in part on intelligence from informants on the ground to identify multiple che…

California Studio Trains Autistic Adults for Careers in Hollywood Visual Effects

California Studio Trains Autistic Adults for Careers in Hollywood Visual Effects

Exceptional Minds, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit vocational academy and visual effects studio for adults on the autism spectrum, provides multi-year training and studio experience that has led alumni to work on major films and television shows. The program combines technical VFX and animation instruction with workplace social skills coaching, and p…

FBI to Join Probe After Deadly Speedboat Incursion, Cuba Says

FBI to Join Probe After Deadly Speedboat Incursion, Cuba Says

The Cuban government said it is coordinating with U.S. authorities, including an anticipated FBI team, to investigate a Feb. 25 speedboat incursion by 10 Cuban exiles that resulted in a gunbattle with Cuban forces and the deaths of five of the alleged infiltrators. The episode has unfolded amid strained U.S.-Cuban relations and a U.S. oil restricti…

How the U.N. Will Pick Its Next Secretary-General and Who Has Entered the Race

How the U.N. Will Pick Its Next Secretary-General and Who Has Entered the Race

A new United Nations secretary-general will be chosen this year to begin a five-year term on January 1, 2027. Member states have nominated several candidates, and the Security Council will use secret straw polls to recommend one candidate to the General Assembly. The process includes newly adopted transparency measures, but ultimate selection depen…

Paraguay Official Says Fugitive Uruguayan Drug Leader Seized in Bolivia

Paraguay Official Says Fugitive Uruguayan Drug Leader Seized in Bolivia

Paraguayan anti-narcotics authorities reported that Sebastian Marset, a suspected leader of the First Uruguayan Cartel and listed among U.S. drug enforcement priorities, was arrested in Bolivia. Marset faces organized crime charges in Paraguay and Bolivia linked to cocaine trafficking to Europe, and was indicted in the United States on money launde…

Lebanon’s Bid for Direct Talks with Israel Rejected as Lacking Credibility

Lebanon’s Bid for Direct Talks with Israel Rejected as Lacking Credibility

Lebanon’s recent offer to begin direct negotiations with Israel has not received a positive response, according to multiple sources. President Joseph Aoun signaled willingness to appoint a negotiating team and even discussed the possibility of normalizing relations, but Israeli officials and some U.S. interlocutors have treated the move as too late…

Mexico’s Security Chief Becomes a Retail Phenomenon: From Suits to Shirtless Dolls

Mexico’s Security Chief Becomes a Retail Phenomenon: From Suits to Shirtless Dolls

Images and consumer products bearing Mexico’s Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch have proliferated across markets and e-commerce platforms since the February 22 raid that killed cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, known as El Mencho. The minister, 44, has been turned into blankets, plush toys, cardboard cutouts and dolls—some shirtless, some dressed…