International
Ansu Fati led the beginning of Barcelona’s new era

Barcelona began their journey in the new La Liga season this weekend. Koeman’s players had their first game on Sunday. The result was a solid 4-0 against Villarreal. Youngster Ansu Fati scored two of those goals.
Barcelona left a good impression. They erased that dark image from the club’s recent history. The historic quarter-final defeat by Bayern Munich is still fresh in the memory.
It was after that ending that conversation about restructuring the team began. They discussed the changes needed to avoid repeating the AC Milan story at the beginning of the past decade. A team full of veterans who were not at their best.
In this new era, players such as Rakitic, Vidal, Suarez and Semedo, among others, were removed. This new phase highlights fresher players who were in the background. Among them were Coutinho, Griezmann and De Jong. In addition to granting more minutes on the field to young players like Fati.
It was clear during this match. These players were in the starting line-up and were placed in more convenient positions. On Sunday’s game, the decisions yielded results and good impressions. But the journey begins. key matches are approaching where we would find out if the changes made are what the Catalan team needs to get its fans excited again.
International
Lula invites Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to BRICS Summit in Brazil

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has invited Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to participate in the next BRICS summit, which will take place in Brazil this July.
“I am inviting all these countries here—Uruguay, Colombia, and Mexico—to take part in BRICS in Brazil. Even if they are not official members, it is important for them to participate because this is a time for global discussion,” Lula stated.
Strengthening Multilateralism and Free Trade
While attending the presidential handover ceremony in Uruguay, Lula emphasized the importance of including these countries in the conversation, given that BRICS represents nearly half of the world’s population and global GDP.
“It is crucial that at this BRICS summit, we truly strengthen two fundamental pillars: multilateralism and free trade. Without trade freedom, there is no multilateralism, and there is no democracy,” he declared.
Lula also proposed drafting a serious document to present at the summit in Rio de Janeiro in July, reaffirming the commitment to respecting multilateralism and promoting free trade.
International
Navy warship saves lithuanian adventurer caught in Pacific Storm

An Australian warship rescued a Lithuanian rower on Monday after he encountered a tropical cyclone while attempting to cross the Pacific Ocean from California.
Aurimas Mockus was brought aboard the Royal Australian Navy landing ship HMAS Choules, where he underwent a medical checkup, Vice Admiral Justin Jones said in a statement.
“Due to the highly unfavorable maritime conditions, Mr. Mockus’ vessel could not be recovered, except for two oars and some personal belongings,” stated the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), which coordinated the rescue.
Three Days Adrift in the Coral Sea
The 44-year-old adventurer spent three days adrift in the Coral Sea, approximately 740 kilometers (460 miles) east of Mackay, a coastal city in Queensland. He had rowed non-stop from San Diego in a closed vessel, aiming to reach Brisbane.
Mockus began his 12,000-kilometer (7,500-mile) journey in October and was only days away from Brisbane when he encountered the storm, which is expected to make landfall in Australia soon.
Brisbane is located 800 kilometers (500 miles) south of Mackay in a straight line.
Mockus activated an emergency beacon on Friday after rowing into stormy seas and 80 km/h (50 mph) winds generated by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, according to the rescue authority.
A rescue aircraft established radio contact with Mockus on Saturday, where he reported feeling “fatigued,” the authority said.
International
UK investigates TikTok over teen data use in content recommendations

The UK’s data protection office announced on Monday that it is investigating how TikTok uses teenagers’ personal information to generate content recommendations on the social media platform.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) expressed growing concerns about how social media platforms use data generated by children’s online activity to fuel their recommendation algorithms. This raises the potential risk of exposing young users to inappropriate or harmful content.
The regulator stated that it aims to assess the strength of TikTok’s safety procedures regarding the personal data of users aged 13 to 17.
“It’s about what they are collecting and how their systems work,” said Information Commissioner John Edwards. “I expect to find that there are many benign and positive uses of children’s data in their recommendation systems.”
-
Central America4 days ago
Panama may cancel Chinese port contract as Trump threatens to ‘retake’ canal
-
Central America4 days ago
Nicaragua rejects UN Human Rights Council following calls for ICJ Action
-
Central America4 days ago
Mass deportations begin: Central American migrants face unemployment and despair
-
Internacionales4 days ago
Mexico extradites 29 alleged drug traffickers to the U.S. Amid Trump’s pressure
-
Internacionales4 days ago
Parliament approves national celebration for Venezuela’s first saint
-
International2 days ago
Orsi inaugurated as Uruguay’s leader, vows to tackle crime and inequality
-
Internacionales2 days ago
Lula criticizes Trump-Zelensky meeting: “Grotesque and disrespectful”
-
Internacionales1 day ago
Russia calls Zelensky’s Washington visit a “complete failure” after altercation with Trump
-
International1 day ago
Pope Francis thanks global faithful for their prayers during hospital stay
-
Sports1 day ago
Manchester United knocked out of FA Cup after penalty shootout loss to Fulham
-
International3 hours ago
Japan deploys troops as wildfire ravages coastal city
-
International4 hours ago
Venezuela grants 110 additional prison releases after verifying arrests linked to election protests
-
International3 hours ago
UK investigates TikTok over teen data use in content recommendations
-
Central America3 hours ago
Bernardo Arévalo: US deportations could exacerbate Guatemala’s economic crisis
-
International3 hours ago
Colombian President Gustavo Petro requests full legalization of cannabis
-
International3 hours ago
South African mother on trial for allegedly selling missing daughter
-
International3 hours ago
Navy warship saves lithuanian adventurer caught in Pacific Storm
-
International3 hours ago
Lula invites Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to BRICS Summit in Brazil
-
International3 hours ago
Pope Francis faces respiratory crises again
-
International3 hours ago
Santiago Peña hosts german president Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Paraguay’s capital