Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Closes for Renovation: Magic Kingdom Announces Historic Updates Until 2026

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, one of the most iconic and sought-after attractions at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, is about to undergo a significant transformation. The roller coaster, which has captivated visitors for over four decades, will temporarily close its doors starting January 6, 2025, for an extensive renovation and modernization process. […]
First “The Wizard of Oz” Themed Area in the World Opens in Australia

At the end of December, Warner Bros. Movie World, located in the vibrant city of Gold Coast on the east coast of Australia, began a new era of magic and fantasy by opening the world’s first themed area based on the classic “The Wizard of Oz.” Inspired by the 1939 film, which has captivated generations […]
European Leaders React to Trump’s Statements on the Annexation of Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal

Denmark’s Prime Minister Emphasizes Greenland’s Sovereignty, While Leaders from France and Germany Reinforce Defense of International Borders The statements made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the potential annexation of territories such as Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal have sparked outrage and strong reactions within the international community, particularly among European leaders. Trump […]
Know which countries recognized Nicolás Maduro as the elected president of Venezuela

The 2024 presidential election in Venezuela, which resulted in the re-election of Nicolás Maduro, sparked a wave of controversy and division both within the country and internationally. Maduro’s victory, proclaimed by the National Electoral Council (CNE) with 51.20% of the vote in July 2024, was surrounded by questions, especially due to the lack of transparency […]
Fires in Los Angeles: The Struggle Against the Uncontrollable Flames

The wildfires in Los Angeles are spreading rapidly, with extreme wind conditions and a critical lack of resources putting firefighting teams in an increasingly desperate battle. In Los Angeles County, four wildfires are burning in high-risk areas, all still out of control. Authorities are intensifying efforts to evacuate local residents and minimize damage, as the […]
MEI: The Acronym for the Fight Against Diversity and Inclusion in the New Trump Era

At a time when the world seems to be fragmenting under the effects of multiple crises—ranging from the degradation of natural resources to the collapse of values that have sustained the most just and equal societies, such as solidarity, justice, and respect for others—we are confronted with the urgent need for reflection on the direction […]
Trudeau Rejects Trump’s Proposal to Force Canada to Become the 51st State of the U.S.

As Donald Trump was nearing his presidential inauguration, just over two weeks before his official entry into the White House, he began outlining an aggressive foreign policy marked by imminent tensions with America’s traditional allies and a disregard for the diplomatic norms that shape international relations. One of the most notable episodes was a statement […]
Underwater Tunnels Between the Islands of Iceland and Scotland: Bridging Art, Engineering, and Connectivity

The Faroe Islands, a remote and wild archipelago in the North Atlantic, are the backdrop for an impressive feat that blends contemporary art with cutting-edge engineering: the construction of underwater tunnels that not only connect the islands but also transform the experience of traveling through this unique territory. The extreme weather conditions—strong winds, incessant rain, […]
The World’s Steepest Cable Car Opens in the Swiss Alps: A New Era in Tourism

In December 2024, an impressive landmark was added to the already famous landscape of the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. The world’s steepest cable car, an ambitious engineering feat, was officially inaugurated and is set to transform the experience for visitors seeking to explore the vastness of the Swiss mountains. This innovative cable car not only […]
Forest Fire in Los Angeles: A Crisis of Historical Proportions

Los Angeles is facing one of its most severe emergencies in years, after a devastating wildfire struck the Pacific Palisades area, a wealthy residential neighborhood located between Santa Monica and Malibu. The fire, which has already consumed over 510 hectares, spread rapidly due to extreme weather conditions, including strong winds and low humidity, forcing thousands […]