Trump renewed his demand to seize Greenland at the NATO summit, threatening to pull U.S. troops from Europe. Latin America has watched this exact playbook for two hundred years, and it always ends the same way, with the rich enriched and the poor buried.
Argentina edged Cape Verde 3-2 after extra time in Miami on July 3, 2026. Lionel Messi scored, a 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper starred, and an own goal by Diney Borges broke island hopes.
President Trump has shifted NATO toward a commercial model. Allies pledged nearly $120 billion and will use summits in Ankara on July 7 and 8, 2026 to announce arms deals tied to U.S. jobs and exports.
Hunter Biden erupted this week with a blistering charge: the Trump family runs government as a private cash machine. This is not a scandal. It is the latest chapter in a system that has long enriched elites while the working poor pay the price.
The toughest bodies ever built were not made in clinics. They were forged in the thorn and drought of the Brazilian Sertao, where a barefoot bandit scout named Bento knew a metabolic secret the modern sick-care system spent a century trying to sell back to you.
Reports suggest a March pickup explosion north of Mexico City that killed two alleged cartel members may be linked to CIA operations. The claims, amid recent US intelligence deaths and a US terrorist label for cartels, raise fears of illegal covert action and violent blowback.
America built schools, parks and science that the world admired. In 2026 those achievements are fraying. Cuts, hostile immigration policies and legal rollbacks are producing real human costs.
Twin 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and exposing decades of infrastructure decay. The disaster deepens political tensions between the acting government and the U.S., while survivors scramble for aid.
An investigation reveals how oil giants spent decades buying climate science at elite universities to protect their profits. The same logic of resource capture haunts Venezuela, where vast oil wealth left its people buried under rubble after deadly June earthquakes.
Iran has moved much of its propaganda to X, using coordinated accounts and English ready posts to embarrass the president and influence U.S. opinion. The tactic masks a leadership vacuum with a slick online media shop.