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Iran and US discuss potential peace deal amid ongoing strikes in the Gulf
Iran and US negotiators are making progress towards a potential peace agreement, but no deal is imminent. Meanwhile, US strikes continue in Iran, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing to Push Diplomacy on Trade, Iran, and Taiwan
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade, Iran, and Taiwan, aiming to reduce tensions. This diplomatic effort could shape future relations and global stability amid ongoing conflicts.

IMF and World Bank Reopen Diplomatic Ties with Venezuela, Supporting Its Interim Government
The IMF and World Bank have resumed formal engagement with Venezuela after six years, backing its interim government. This development could unlock significant financial aid, influencing Venezuela's political and economic future.
Chevron and Shell Expand Venezuela Oil Operations Under US Plan
Chevron and Shell are expanding their oil operations in Venezuela through new deals with local state firm Pdvsa, aiming to increase the nation's oil production. The moves are part of a broader US-backed effort to revitalize Venezuela's energy sector amidst ongoing economic challenges.

Venezuelan Doctor Detained at Texas Airport Causes Missed Asylum Interview for Family
A Venezuelan doctor was detained at Texas airport, missing her husband's asylum interview in California. The incident highlights issues faced by detainees and their families during immigration proceedings.

Russia Continues Oil Supplies to Cuba Despite US Threats and US-Cuba Tensions
Russia pledges to keep supplying vital oil to Cuba despite U.S. threats of tariffs, emphasizing its support amid Cuba's energy crisis. Simultaneously, Cuba shows openness to US investment, reflecting a complex geopolitical landscape.

Pentagon Prepares for Cuba Invasion as Trump Mulls Military Action
The Pentagon is intensifying plans for a potential invasion of Cuba, awaiting President Trump's orders. Cuba warns of possible US aggression, heightening the risk of escalation.

US Military Strikes Drug-Smuggling Boats in Caribbean and Pacific, Killing Six Men
US military forces conducted strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing six men. These operations underscore ongoing US efforts to disrupt drug smuggling routes in these areas.

Brazil's U17 and U20 teams excel in South American friendlies and tournaments
Brazil's U17 team received praise from Patetuci for their friendly matches against Colombia, as they prepare for the South American Championship. The Brazil U20 team impressed at the Copa Sul-Americana and locked in a Women’s U20 World Cup spot with a 4-0 win over Argentina, showcasing their squad depth. The U20 rivalry with Argentina is set to renew at the upcoming South American Championship, promising more intense competition.

Twins Star Pablo López to Undergo Season-Ending Tommy John Surgery
Pablo López is set for season-ending Tommy John surgery after an elbow injury. The Twins are considering acquiring Lucas Giolito as a backup to strengthen their rotation.

Dominican Republic and Venezuela Lead WBC Lineups; Mexico and Netherlands Show Strength
The Dominican Republic's lineup, dubbed 'Plátano Power,' is set to shine at the WBC. Venezuela's talented squad also aims for success, while Mexico and the Netherlands lead in total wins. Additionally, the Dominican Republic's inclusion of Rockies pitching prospect adds new depth to their roster.

Venezuelan Police Fire Tear Gas at Protesters Demanding Pay and Pension Rises
Venezuelan police clashed with protesters demanding better pay and pensions, using tear gas in Caracas. The protests underscore the country's ongoing economic crisis and low living standards, with no clear resolution in sight.

Inter Miami Visits White House After MLS Victory Amid Messi's Presence and Speculation
Inter Miami celebrated their MLS title with a historic White House visit, featuring Lionel Messi. The event sparked discussions on sports' role in politics and celebrity influence.

Nearly 800 Migrants from Chiapas Caravan Head to Mexico City for Visas and Opportunities
Two migrant caravans from Chiapas, totaling about 1,600 people, are heading to Mexico City to apply for visas and seek better opportunities. The migrants face health problems and detentions, emphasizing their urgent need for legal status and support.

Rubio Testifies in Venezuela Lobbying Trial, Denies Knowledge of $50M Contract
Senator Marco Rubio testified today in the trial of former Congressman David Rivera, denying he was aware of Rivera's alleged Venezuela lobbying and a $50 million contract. The case spotlights ongoing issues of foreign influence and legal compliance in U.S. politics.
92-Year-Old Judge Alvin Hellerstein Presides Over Maduro Drug Trafficking Trial
A 92-year-old U.S. judge, Alvin Hellerstein, is presiding over the drug trafficking case against former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. His role matters for the trial's conduct and potential impact on international justice and Venezuelan political dynamics.

Brazil's Lula Warns of Colonial Threats, Urges Latin America-Africa Solidarity
Brazilian President Lula criticized foreign interference and called for Latin America-Africa unity during a Bogotá forum. His statements underscore rising regional tensions over sovereignty and external control threats.

US Raises Flag at Caracas Embassy, Restoring Diplomatic Ties After 7 Years
The U.S. has raised its flag at the Caracas embassy, reopening diplomatic channels severed since 2019. This signals a new phase of cooperation on key issues like energy and migration between the two nations.
Trump’s Foreign Policies Cause Tensions in Miami’s Latin American Communities
Trump's foreign policy decisions are stirring tensions in Miami's Latin American communities ahead of the 2026 midterms. These policies are impacting local social and political landscapes, emphasizing the importance of community response and political engagement.

Venezuela Resumes Oil Exports as Gas Reserves Surprise Experts
Venezuela has restarted oil exports amid geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, new reports indicate its gas reserves could be even more substantial than its oil holdings, potentially reshaping its energy sector.